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Fireback, Colebrookdale Furnace  American, Cast iron, American
Colebrookdale Furnace
1763
Fireback, Aetna Furnace  American, Cast iron, American
Aetna Furnace
1770–74
Fireback, Oxford Furnace  American, Cast iron, American
Oxford Furnace
1745–58
Glass Panel, Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace
1763–74
Stove Plate, Hibernia Furnace , Morris County, New Jersey American, Cast-iron, American
Hibernia Furnace
1782
Fireback, Hopewell Furnace  American, Cast iron, American
Hopewell Furnace
ca. 1797
Blast Furnace Tender, Irving Penn  American, Platinum-palladium print
Irving Penn
1951, printed 1967
Stove Plate, Sally Ann Furnace , Berks County, PA American, Cast-iron, American
Sally Ann Furnace
ca. 1791
Boys at a distilling furnace, Saint James's Factory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, London
Saint James's Factory
ca. 1750–55
Workers Tapping the Blast Furnace, Thomas Hart Benton  American, Pen and black ink over graphite on paper
Thomas Hart Benton
ca. 1930
Furnace Creek Camp Cottage, Johan Hagemeyer  American, born The Netherlands, Gelatin silver print
Johan Hagemeyer
1940
Centre Furnace
ca. 1795
View Up Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California, Timothy H. O'Sullivan  American, born Ireland, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
1871
Glass Furnace: Murano (Murano – Glass Furnace), James McNeill Whistler  American, Etching and drypoint, printed in brown ink on ivory laid paper; first state of four (Glasgow)
James McNeill Whistler
1879–80
Nocturne: Furnace, James McNeill Whistler  American, Etching and drypoint, printed in dark brown ink on fine ivory laid paper; eleventh state of twelve (Glasgow)
James McNeill Whistler
1879–80
Blast Furnace, Jolan Gross Bettelheim  American, Lithograph
Jolan Gross Bettelheim
WPA
1935–36
Blast Furnace, Blanche Grambs  American, Etching and aquatint
Blanche Grambs
WPA
1935–43
Furnace Creek, East Side of Death Valley, California, Timothy H. O'Sullivan  American, born Ireland, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
1871
Steel, Tapping the Furnace, Charles Gardner  American, Wood engraving
Charles Gardner
WPA
1935–43
Vase with Handles, Glass, colorless with brown tinge; blown, folded foot, applied handles, enameled and gilded
second half 14th century
Elizabeth Olds
WPA
1935–43
Kneeling African figure, Glass, furnace-worked and blown, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
late 18th or early 19th century
Bowl with a metalworking scene, Nasca artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Nasca
Nasca artist(s)
1–300 CE
Jack Delano
1941
Lump of Blue Paste, Paste
ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
ca. 1920
Toilet bottle, Probably transparent green glass. Blown, the rim finished at the furnace., Roman
Roman
mid-1st–2nd century
Bowl, Transparent light purple glass. Blown, the rim finished at the furnace., Roman
Roman
1st–early 2nd century
George W. Walker & Co.
August 1, 1869
B. J. O. Nordfeldt
1911
Bleibergwerk Mechernich, Hochofen, August Sander  German, Gelatin silver print
August Sander
1920s–30s
Mabel Wellington Jack
WPA
1935–43
W. & W. K. White, Boston
late 19th century
Plate 6: Bertoldo hidden in a furnace, from "Bertoldo, Bertoldino, and Cacasenno", Giuseppe Maria Crespi  Italian, Etching
Giuseppe Maria Crespi
1705–15
Jar with two handles, Transparent blue glass. Blown, tooled, the rim finished at the furnace, the handles applied., Roman
Roman
1st century
Bowl Base with Miracle Scenes, Glass, gold leaf, Roman or Byzantine
Roman or Byzantine
ca. 350–400
Jar, Almost colorless glass with a yellowish green tint. Blown, the rim finished at the furnace., Roman
Roman
3rd–4th century
Jar, Almost colorless glass with a green or brown tint. Blown, the rim finished at the furnace., Roman
Roman
possibly 3rd century
St. Peter with angels eating watermelon, Mildred Walquist, Earthenware, American
Mildred Walquist
1930–40
Robert Rawlinson
Kell Brothers
1858