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Nécessaire incorporating a watch (one of a pair), John Barbot  British, Gold, agate, rubies, diamonds, silver, wood carcass, silk velvet, mirror glass; glass, enamel, ivory, steel; movement: gilded brass, steel; enamel face, British, London
John Barbot
ca. 1760
Nécessaire (one of a pair), John Barbot  British, Gold, agate, rubies, diamonds, silver, wood carcass, silk velvet, miror glass; enamel miniature; glass, enamel, topaz; movement: gilded brass, steel, enamel face; shagreen on wood with gold piqué ornament and gilt-brass mounts, British, London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760
Commode, Pietro Piffetti  Italian, Marquetry of ebony, boxwood, walnut, and fruitwood; poplar (alberone) carcass; gilt-bronze mounts; iron locks, Italian, Turin
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760
Apothecary Cabinet, Nicolaus I Kolb  German, Veneer: ebonized pearwood (Pyrus communis), ebony, partially gilded silver; carcass: conifer; interior: protective quilted cushion covered in red silk, drawers and chest lined with red silk velvet; gold trimming; mounts and fittings: partially gilded brass; thirty-two (32) vessels and utensils: glass, partially gilded silver, low carbon steel, leather, German, Augsburg
Nicolaus I Kolb
1617–18
Box for circumcision instruments, Leather (cuir bouilli), moulded and tooled, with traces of red polychromy and gilding, wooden carcass (conifer), painted interior, Northern Italian or Flemish
Northern Italian or Flemish
1520–1530
Commode, Carcass of pine and mahogany, veneered with satinwood, harewood, tulip and other woods, mother-of-pearl, gilt bronze, British
British
ca. 1780
Commode (one of a pair), William Moore, Harewood and satinwood, inlaid with various woods, carcass of pine, Irish
William Moore
ca. 1780
Desk (bonheur du jour), Wood, ivory, gilt bronze<br/>Carcass woods:  mahogany and oak, with mahogany drawer linings<br/>Veneer woods include satinwood, mahogany, yewwood,  tulipwood, rosewood, partridegewood (?), walnut, green-stained sycamore, and boxwood stringing, British
British
ca. 1780–90
Cabinet, Walnut on pine carcass, German, Augsburg
German, Augsburg
16th century
Cabinet, Pine carcass, gilded metal, Southern German, Augsburg
Southern German, Augsburg
early 17th century
Small rectangular table, Léonard Boudin  French, Oak and pine carcass with tulipwood and kingwood veneer; leather and brass, French, Paris
Léonard Boudin
ca. 1765
Secretary, Mahogany, tulipwood, harewood, boxwood, myrtle, holly, and ebony, on oak carcass; gilt bronze, marble, French
French
ca. 1780–90
Commode (one of a pair), William Moore, Harewood and satinwood, inlaid with various woods, carcass of pine, Irish
William Moore
ca. 1780
Desk, Cherry veneer and ebonized wood on pine carcass, birch secondary wood, Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1830
Tabernacle frame, Pine back frame and carcass with applied sawn ebony veneer and scraped moldings. Columns: tortoiseshell veneer with hollow bronze capitals and bases., Austrian, Salzburg
Austrian, Salzburg
early 17th century