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  • Four Continents Goblet, 1750–70

    (a) Flaring chalice cut at the bottom and engraved with the figures of the Four Continents between rocaille columns. Asia with crescent sceptre and camels; Europe with globe and sceptre;…

  • Goblet (Germany), ca. 1751–53

    Silver-gilt American Indian, in feather skirt and headdress, holding up globular glass cup, engraved with coat of arms, two gentlemen shaking hands, and legend: “Treuer Freunde Freundschafts Pflicht Endert Sich…

  • DCW Side Chair, 1946

    Form constructed of five shaped pieces of laminated and bent wood: contoured trapezoidal seat and back; front legs made from single narrow strip, horse-shoe shaped and tapered; shorter back legs…

  • Goblet (USA), ca. 1900

    a&c) Inverted bell-shaped cups with deep blue upper portion and milky blue-white rims shading into clear glass; domed foot with white rim and eight white tapered pinwheel forms radiating form…

  • Goblet (England), 1760–80

    Goblet of clear glass with ogee-shaped bowl, opaque white lace-twist straight stem and plain foot.

  • Side Chair (possibly Germany), late 17th–early 18th century

    This chair consists of a slab seat and an elaborately carved back in baroque style. Four tapered legs protrude from the bottom of the seat. The chair’s seat is rounded…

  • Side Chair, late 17th–early 18th century

    This chair consists of two pieces of hard wood (seat and back) jointed at the back of the seat. The back tapers slightly and is characterized by leaf-like carvings. A…

  • Side Chair (France), ca. 1935

    Vertically applied natural split straw work

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