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Unknown Chinese
c. 1795–1810
Hard-paste porcelain with enamel and gilding
B.49.1.1.A,.B
Charles Baudouine
c. 1853–1855
Mahogany; yellow-poplar, black walnut, ash, and primavera
B.74.4.1,.2
Unknown French
c. 1852–1860
Porcelain (biscuit) and hard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamels and gilding
B.2000.6.1,.2
Unknown English
c. 1810–1820
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware) with transfer print
B.70.68
Unknown American
c. 1800–1820
Mahogany and unidentified inlay; hard maple, hickory, and eastern white pine
B.65.9
Unknown English
c. 1785–1815
Mahogany and mahogany veneer; white pine, composition, gold leaf, iron, and mirrored glass
B.2008.14
Unknown American
c. 1790–1800
Eastern white pine, soft maple, white oak, mahogany, and ash. Old but not original green paint.
B.69.411
Unknown English
c. 1780–1790
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with overglaze enamel
B.56.24.2
Spode Pottery and Porcelain Factory
c. 1810–1830
Hard-paste porcelain (bone china) with gilding and enamel
B.2005.20.2
Spode Pottery and Porcelain Factory
c. 1810–1830
Hard-paste porcelain (bone china) with transfer print and gilding
B.2005.20.1
Thomas Natt
c. 1825–1835
Mahogany; eastern white pine, holly, yellow-poplar, brass, and mirror glass
B.94.8
Ebenezer Tracy
c. 1770–1803
Eastern white pine, yellow-poplar, soft maple, white oak, chestnut, and butternut
B.69.409
Unknown American
c. 1740–1800
Black walnut; black walnut, chestnut, and yellow-poplar
B.65.8
Unknown American
c. 1800–1820
Mahogany and unidenfied inlay; eastern white pine and black cherry
B.69.408
Unknown English
c. 1800–1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware)
B.70.73.1,.2
Unknown English
c. 1810–1830
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware) with transfer print
B.72.44.1,.2
John Henry Belter
1855
Rosewood and rosewood veneer; black walnut, mahogany, eastern white pine, yellow-poplar, undetermined exotic wood (possibly eucalyptus), marble, and mirrored glass
B.81.9.10
Unknown English
c.1810–1830
Hard-paste porcelain (bone china and lusterware)
B.70.77.1,.2
John Henry Belter
1855
Rosewood and rosewood veneer; ash, black walnut, and marble
B.81.9.9
Charles del Vecchio
c. 1830–1837
Mahogany and cherry; eastern white pine, soft maple, brass, and mirror glass
B.90.16
Unknown American
c. 1730–1800
Soft maple; southern yellow pine and Atlantic white cedar
B.69.238
Unknown American
c. 1800–1815
Pine, gilding, reverse-painted glass, and mirror glass
B.76.138
Unknown English
c. 1780–1800
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with overglaze enamel
B.71.117.A,.B
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
c. 1800–1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with cobalt decoration
B.84.3.1,.2
John Philip Fondé
c. 1816
Painted and gilded ash; eastern white pine and white oak with reproduction moiré
B.2007.2
Spode Pottery and Porcelain Factory
c. 1810
Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware) with enamel and gilding
B.72.107.1-.35
Enoch Wood & Sons
c. 1800–1846
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) witth overglaze enamel
B.74.31.1
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, beech, birch, and hard maple
B.69.376.2
Enoch Wood & Sons
c. 1800–1846
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) witth overglaze enamel
B.74.31.2
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, red oak, sweetgum, and black cherry
B.60.37.1
Thomas Spencer
c. 1780–1785
Mahogany; mahogany, eastern white pine, chestnut, soft maple, and yellow poplar
B.92.6
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, red oak, sweetgum, and black cherry
B.60.37.2