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- Department: Bayou Bend
John Townsend
1800
Mahogany; birch, soft maple, eastern white pine, and poplar
B.66.11.2
Unknown American
c. 1700–1725
Black walnut, walnut veneer, and aspen; eastern white pine
B.69.45
Unknown American
c. 1800–1830
Mahogany; mahogany, northern white cedar, and eastern white pine
B.61.97
Unknown American
c. 1815–1825
Mahogany, mahogany veneer; eastern white pine, yellow poplar, cherry, and mahogany
B.71.106
Unknown American
c. 1720–1750
Painted poplar, soft maple, black ash, elm, and white oak
B.69.46
Unknown American
c. 1700–1725
Black walnut, burled walnut veneer, soft maple, and aspen; eastern white pine, hemlock, and birch
B.69.43
Unknown American
c. 1700–1725
Soft maple; hard maple, birch, ash, poplar, aspen poplar or cottonwood
B.69.44
Unknown American
c. 1805–1820
Mahogany, birch, and unidentified inlay; birch and soft maple
B.57.70.2
Unknown American
c. 1785–1830
Black cherry and unidentified inlay; eastern white pine
B.69.127
Christopher Townsend
c. 1750–1755
Mahogany; yellow-poplar, eastern white pine, and chestnut
B.59.96
Unknown American
c. 1760–1800
Black walnut; red gum, Atlantic white cedar, yellow-poplar, southern yellow pine, and eastern white pine
B.69.527
Unknown American
c. 1800–1825
Mahogany; mahogany, eastern white pine, yellow-poplar, and cedrela
B.69.83
Unknown English
c. 1760–1775
Mahogany; spruce, composition, gold leaf, mirrored glass
B.69.79
Deming & Bulkley
c. 1825–1835
Mahogany; eastern white pine, cherry, paint, and gilt
B.69.526
Unknown English
c. 1760–1775
Mahogany veneer; spruce, composition, gold leaf, mirrored glass
B.69.81
Unknown American
c. 1755–1800
Mahogany; southern yellow pine, Atlantic white cedar, and yellow-poplar
B.69.80
Unknown American
c. 1690–1710
Red oak; eastern white pine, soft maple, and hemlock
B.70.24
Unknown American
c. 1755–1800
Mahogany; yellow-poplar, southern yellow pine, white oak, and hickory
B.70.23
Unknown American
c. 1750–1810
Black cherry; black cherry, and eastern white pine
B.69.143
Unknown American
c. 1785–1799
Mahogany and ebony; eastern white pine, ash, and soft maple
B.61.92.1
Unknown American
c. 1785–1799
Mahogany and ebony; eastern white pine, ash, and soft maple
B.61.92.2
Unknown American
c. 1740–1795
Black walnut; black walnut, sweetgum, cherry, and soft maple
B.69.251
Unknown American
c. 1760–1800
Mahogany; southern yellow pine, white oak, and yellow-poplar; marble
B.59.82
Unknown American
c. 1795–1810
West Indian satinwood, East Indian satinwood, mahogany, ebony, dyed holly or boxwood; white pine, birch, mahogany
B.2004.1.1,.2
Unknown American
c. 1750–1800
Mahogany; southern yellow pine, eastern white pine, and yellow-poplar; marble
B.69.67
Unknown American
c. 1790–1820
Mahogany, eastern white pine, soft maple, and unidentified inlay; birch, yellow-poplar, and eastern white pine
B.61.94
Unknown American
c. 1765–1785
Mahogany; chestnut, white oak, black cherry, eastern white pine, southern yellow pine, and cherry
B.59.83
Unknown English
c. 1740–1770
Mahogany veneer; spruce, composition, gold leaf, mirrored glass
B.69.28
Unknown English
c. 1740–1770
Mahogany veneer; spruce, composition, gold leaf, mirrored glass
B.69.29
Unknown American
c. 1815–1825
Soft maple and painted soft maple
B.67.27.1
Unknown American
c. 1858
Rosewood; unidentified secondary woods and modern show cover
B.2011.20.1,.2
Unknown American
c. 1740–1760
Walnut veneer; spruce, composition, gold leaf, and mirrored glass
B.61.107
William Seaver and Nathaniel Frost
c. 1800–1805
Eastern white pine, birch, ash, and soft maple
B.69.427