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  • Drawing, Design for a Verrière (Monteith), for Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Paris, 1765–75

    Drawing of a verriere in elevation with a fluted rim containing blue and brown (gold toned) bands, with scattered floral clusters. Detail of handle lower left.

  • Textile, ca. 1782

    Textile printed in red on white ground showing six vignettes with country scenes, one with the tomb of Jean Jacques Rousseau.

  • Frieze, Somerset House, 1940

    Design in classic style simulating architectural ornament and showing a horizontal band of curving reeded forms strung side by side on a rod, with leaf swags below enclosing half rosettes.…

  • Frieze, Somerset House, 1940

    Design in classic style simulating architectural ornament and showing a horizontal band of curving reeded forms strung side by side on a rod, with leaf swags below enclosing half rosettes.…

  • Sidewall, Pink Clover, 1935–45

    Design of flowering clover sprays in two shades of pink and two shades of green on yellow ground.

  • Pillow For Making Bobbin Lace (Belgium), 19th century

    ‘Pillow’ for making bobbin lace in two parts with 24 bobbins of turned posts and drawer in base.

  • Sidewall (France), 1901–06

    Rococo revival-style with very large foliage and scroll design with large cluster of roses as major motif. The match is dropped with join occurring at the center of the bouquet.…

  • Pinch Drinking Glass, 1950

    Heavy clear colorless swelling body pinched at base to form concave panels which resolve into a circular single form 2/3 the distance to the slightly flaring lip. Foot ground into…

  • Flare Drinking Glass, 1950

    Cylindrical body of transparent bluish bubbly glass flares outward to a slightly thickened lip.

  • Flame Drinking Glass, 1950

    Clear colorless swelling body, the heavy foot rotated through 45-degrees to form four curving concave panels which resolve into a circular form 2/3 the distance to the slightly thickened lip.

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