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Musette Baroque, Unknown , France, Leather, ivory, silk, wood, silver, iron, French
Unknown
ca. 1700
Teakettle, lamp, and table, Simon Pantin I  British, Silver, wood, British, London
Simon Pantin I
1724–25
Furniture element carved in the round with the head of a roaring lion, Ivory, Assyrian
Assyrian
ca. 9th–8th century BCE
Lion furniture leg, Faience
4th century B.C.
Furniture element, Glass, Egyptian Blue, Iran
Iran
ca. 9th century BCE
Spindle-back armchair, Ash, American
American
1640–80
High chest of drawers, Sweet gum, yellow poplar, yellow pine, white oak, American or British
American or British
1695–1720
Obsidian furniture attachment, Obsidian, Roman
Roman
ca. 25 BCE–10 CE
Bronze furniture attachment, Bronze, Roman
Roman
1st century CE
Bronze furniture attachment, Bronze, Roman
Roman
1st century CE
Bronze furniture attachment, Bronze, Roman
Roman
late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE
Musette Baroque, boxwood, ivory, brass, leather, silk, French
French
Cabinet, Daniel Pabst  American, born Germany, Walnut, maple, white pine, glass, American
Daniel Pabst
Frank Furness
ca. 1873–76
Lupona (royal seat), Ngongo ya Chintu, formerly known as the "Buli Master"  Democratic Republic of Congo, Wood, metal studs, Luba or Hemba peoples
Ngongo ya Chintu, formerly known as the "Buli Master"
ca. 1840–1870
Arm Panel From a Ceremonial Chair of Thutmose IV, Wood (<em>Ficus sycomorus</em>?)
ca. 1400–1390 BCE
Ivory furniture attachment, Ivory, Roman
Roman
early 1st century CE
Ivory furniture attachment, Ivory, Roman
Roman
early 1st century CE
Lower part of furniture leg with lion feet and frustrum, Faience
664–30 B.C.
Banister-back chair, Maple, American
American
1715–35
Side Chair, Benjamin Randolph  American, Mahogany, northern white cedar; upholstery (modern), American
Benjamin Randolph
Hercules Courtenay
ca. 1769
Upholstered armchair, originally from a set of eight, from Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland (one of a pair), Thomas Roberts, Ebonized beechwood, Genoese cut-velvet covers (original to the chair), British
Thomas Roberts
ca. 1689
Sofa, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, Rosewood veneer; chestnut, pine (secondary woods); modern upholstery with some original underupholstery, American
John Henry Belter
J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Desk and Bookcase, Mahogany, satinwood, maple, verre églomisé<br/>with cedar, American
American
ca. 1811
Game Table, Thomas Day  American, Cherry, mahogany veneer, mahogany, conifer (secondary wood), American
Thomas Day
ca. 1850
Figure of an Asiatic captive, Ivory, red and pink pigment, white ground
ca. 1295–1070 B.C.
Settee (one of a pair) (part of a set), Johann Michael Bauer  German, born Westheim, Carved, painted and gilded linden wood; squab pillow in silk velvet (not original), German, Würzberg
Johann Michael Bauer
ca. 1763–64
Furniture elements, Glass, Assyrian
Assyrian
ca. 9th–8th century BCE
Furniture support: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, Ivory (Hippopotamus), gold foil, Old Assyrian Trading Colony
Old Assyrian Trading Colony
ca. 18th century BCE
Chair of Reniseneb, Wood, ebony, ivory
ca. 1450 B.C.
Furniture element in the form of a column with lotus bud capital, Wood
ca. 1981–1550 B.C.
High Baroque frame, Pine, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
ca. 1700
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Furniture Hardware, Henry Kellam Hancock, Gilt brass
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30