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Chest, Red pine, elm, willow, British
British
1650–1700
Staircase from Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire, Edward Pearce, Risers, treads: oak; balustrade friezes, finials: elm; newel posts, stringers, skirting, baluster bases, balusters, handrails: pine, British
Edward Pearce
ca. 1677–80
Gothic Windsor armchair (one of a pair), Elm, yew, possibly cherry, British, Thames Valley
British, Thames Valley
ca. 1760s
Cabinet, Gustav Stickley  American, Elm, copper, American
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1902–3
Windsor Settee, Elm, ash, European
European
1800–1850
Ainu costume, Elm-bark fiber with appliqué of indigo-dyed tabby (atsushi), Japan
Japan
19th century
Robe, appliquéd and embroidered elm fiber, Japan (Ainu)
Japan (Ainu)
19th century
Pair of spitoons, Elm veneered on coniferous wood; poplar; ebonized wood base; 1 base with 2 pieces of oak with ebonized surface, Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1830
Pair of ornaments, Elm, carved and gilded, French
French
early 19th century
Coat of arms, Elm (frame) and horse-chestnut (panel), painted and gilded, French
French
ca. 1824–30
Longcase clock, Gerrit van der Hey , active Amsterdam Dutch, Burl walnut veneered on oak and elm, Dutch, Amsterdam
Gerrit van der Hey
second quarter 18th century
Stool for harpsicord (part of a set), Painted and gilded elm and birch; green silk velvet (not original to frame), Italian, possibly Rome
Italian, possibly Rome
ca. 1700
Hip-joint armchair (sillón de cadera or jamuga), Walnut and elm, partly veneered and inlaid with different woods, ivory, bone (camel?) and pewter; covered in silk velvet not original to the armchair, Spanish, Granada
Spanish, Granada
ca. 1480–1500
Chess set, Phyllis and Delphis Gardner, Painted yew, elm, sycamore, holly, British, Maidenhead
Phyllis and Delphis Gardner
20th century
Ainu Robe, Elm-bark fiber with appliqué of indigo-dyed tabby (atsushi), Japan
Japan
19th century
Hip-joint armchair (Dantesca type), Elm (?), bone, carved; leather (?), tooled embroidery, silk velvet, metal., Italian
Italian
16th century (with later repairs)
Hip-joint armchair (sillón de cadera or jamuga), Walnut, elm, other woods, ivory, mother-of-pearl, pewter, parchment; leather, tooled., Spanish (Granada?), Hispano-Moresque
Spanish (Granada?), Hispano-Moresque
ca. 1480s
Brancusi Cup, Mark Lindquist  American, Cherry burl, Elm burl and soapstone
Mark Lindquist
1975–76
Lapping Wavelet Bowl, Mark Lindquist  American, Elm burl
Mark Lindquist
1977
Elevator cab, Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray  American, Spanish elm ("Camaletta" wood) and metal (copper, zinc, nickel alloy) on steel
Multiple artists/makers
1935
Zig Zag Stoel, Gerrit Rietveld  Dutch, Elm
Gerrit Rietveld
ca. 1937–40
Bloemenwerf, Henry van de Velde  Belgian, Elm, leather, brass
Henry van de Velde
Societe Van de Velde & Company, Belgium
ca. 1898
Comb-back Windsor armchair, Yew and elm wood, British
British
ca. 1770
Gothic Windsor armchair (one of a pair), Elm, yew, possibly cherry, British, Thames Valley
British, Thames Valley
ca. 1760s
Turkish
19th century