EditorialBirch and Oak, from The Park and the Forest. James Duffield Harding (English, 1798-1863); printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (English, 1789-1850); published by Thomas McLean (English, 1788-1875). Date: 1841. Dimensions: 392 ? 324 mm (image); 541 ? 36...
EditorialCabinet Cabinet on base of baluster legs, connected by a double Y-shaped cross on ball legs. Furniture and base decorated with floral marquetry, Cabinet glued with several types of wood and bone on an oak core. The baluster legs of the frame are connec...
EditorialStudy of Trees, Birch and Oak, Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Black crayon, white chalk, graphite on cream wove paper, Study of the tops of tree trees: a birch, at left; an oak, at right., USA, 184050, nature studies, Drawing, Drawing.
EditorialSideboard Folding buffet, Buffet glued with sapwood from a tropical wood and other wood species. The conical legs are angled at the front and decorated with chalice cords. The single door has a rectangular panel with beveled corners, framed by a wide b...
EditorialCabinet Cabinet on base of baluster legs, connected by a double Y-shaped cross on ball legs. Furniture and base decorated with floral marquetry, Cabinet glued with several types of wood and bone on an oak core. The baluster legs of the frame are connec...
EditorialKarl Julius von Leypold, Oak and birch, Spring, painting, 1832, Oil on paper mounted on panel, Oil on paper glued on wood, Height, 29.6 cm (11.6 inches), Width, 37.7 cm (14.8 inches), Marking, d, 4 1832., left.
EditorialBirch and Oak, from The Park and the Forest. James Duffield Harding (English, 1798-1863); printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (English, 1789-1850); published by Thomas McLean (English, 1788-1875). Date: 1841. Dimensions: 392 ? 324 mm (image); 541 ? 36...
EditorialChest-on-frame, 1705?25, Possibly made in Saybrook, Connecticut, United States; Possibly made in Guilford, Connecticut, United States, American, Painted yellow poplar, chestnut, birch, ash, oak, 37 x 30 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. (94 x 76.8 x 49.5 cm), Furniture...
EditorialSideboard Table, 1805?10, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Primary: mahogany,mahogany and curly maple veneers, birch, holly (arch inlay) Causurina (she-oak) all light wood veneers and inlay, Sabicu (side veneer): secondary: soft ...
EditorialBirch and Oak, from The Park and the Forest. James Duffield Harding (English, 1798-1863); printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (English, 1789-1850); published by Thomas McLean (English, 1788-1875). Date: 1841. Dimensions: 392 ? 324 mm (image); 541 ? 36...
EditorialBirch and Oak, from The Park and the Forest. James Duffield Harding (English, 1798-1863); printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (English, 1789-1850); published by Thomas McLean (English, 1788-1875). Date: 1841. Dimensions: 392 ? 324 mm (image); 541 ? 36...
EditorialChest-on-frame, 1705?25, Possibly made in Saybrook, Connecticut, United States; Possibly made in Guilford, Connecticut, United States, American, Painted yellow poplar, chestnut, birch, ash, oak, 37 x 30 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. (94 x 76.8 x 49.5 cm), Furniture...
EditorialDressing table, 1710?30, Probably made in Connecticut, United States, American, Cherry, yellow poplar, birch, soft maple, red oak, ash, 28 x 35 3/4 x 20 1/8 in. (71.1 x 90.8 x 51.1 cm), Furniture, Period inventories refer to this type of table as a ?ch...
EditorialSideboard Table, 1805?10, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Primary: mahogany,mahogany and curly maple veneers, birch, holly (arch inlay) Causurina (she-oak) all light wood veneers and inlay, Sabicu (side veneer): secondary: soft ...
EditorialQuiver with Eleven Crossbow Bolts, quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th?16th century, Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German, Wood (oak, probably birch), tanned hide (possibly badger), paper, leather, steel, iron alloy, quiver...
EditorialThe Birches at Oak Birch Inn, Alton Bay, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H, Resorts, Waterfronts, Birches, United States, New Hampshire, Alton Bay, United States, New Hampshire, Winnipesaukee, Lake, 1906.