Works of Art (14)
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Bowl, 11th14th century, Mississippian peoples; Missouri, Ceramic (79.8.10) |
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Bowl, 1899,
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (Stourbridge Glass Company) (51.121.29) |
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Bowl, ca. 1908,
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Tiffany Furnaces,
Favrile glass (51.121.13) |
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Set of four beakers, 1795, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (58.3.1-.4) |
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Sketch of enamel bowl, ca. 189899,
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American),
New York, New York,
Watercolor and graphite (2005.495) |
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Sugar bowl, 176075, John Bayly (American), Silver (39.23a,b) |
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Sugar bowl, 17901800, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver,(33.120.546a,b); Creamer, 17901800, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.547) |
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Tea and coffee service, 1850, John Chandler Moore (American), maker of service; James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, England (British), maker of tray; Ball, Tompkins & Black (American), retailer, Silver (69.141.1-4) |
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Tea service, ca. 1888, Tiffany & Company (American), Silver, silver-gilt, enamel, ivory (97.1.1-4) |
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The Viking Punchbowl, ca. 1893, Paulding Farnham (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer and retailer, Iron, silver, gold, wood (69.4) |
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Cup, 1916,
Arthur John Stone (American, born England),
Gardner, Massachusetts,
Silver (1990.49) |
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Tyg, 1908,
Designed and decorated by Leona Nicholson (American); Newcomb Pottery (American),
New Orleans, Louisiana,
Painted and glazed earthenware (1983.26) |
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Vase, 1899–1910,
Grueby Faience Company (American),
Boston, Massachusetts,
Earthenware (69.91.2) |
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Vase, 1915,
Sara Galner (American, born Galicia [Ukraine]); Paul Revere Pottery (also known as the "Saturday Evening Girls") (American, 1908),
Boston, Massachusetts,
Earthenware (2000.31) |
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Thematic Essays (4)
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