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Child's Chair, Charles Eames  American, Molded plywood
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1940
[Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama], Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
[Abandoned House], Walker Evans  American, Instant internal dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid SX-70)
Walker Evans
1973–74
Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
Kitchen Corner, Tenant Farmhouse, Hale County, Alabama, Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Walker Evans
1936
Porringer, Robert Evans  American, Silver, American
Robert Evans
1790–1810
Porringer, Robert Evans  American, Silver, American
Robert Evans
ca. 1800
A catalogue of the library of the late John, Duke of Roxburghe : arranged by G. and W. Nicol ; which will be sold by auction ... on Monday, 18th May, 1812, and the forty-one following days, Sundays excepted ... by Robert H. Evans, Robert Harding Evans  British
Multiple artists/makers
1812
Evans Repeating Rifle Co. Transition Model Lever Action Musket, Evans Repeating Rifle Company, Wood, steel, nickel, American, Mechanic Falls, Maine and New York
Evans Repeating Rifle Company
Louis Daniel Nimschke
ca. 1876
[35 Exterior Views of Walker Evans's House and Portraits of Jane Evans, Old Lyme, Connecticut], Walker Evans  American, Film negative
Walker Evans
Jane Smith Evans
1949
The Tow Boat Conqueror, James Guy Evans  American, Oil on canvas, American
James Guy Evans
1852
En tout cas, Evans, silk, metal, wood, synthetic, American
Evans
1915–20
Passing By, Boyd & Evans  British, Oil on canvas
Multiple artists/makers
1991
[Cut Contact Sheet of Four 120mm Negatives: Jane Smith Evans (3) and Billie Voorhees (1) in Walker Evans's Apartment at 441 East 92nd Street, New York City], Walker Evans  American, Gelatin silver print
Multiple artists/makers
1940s
Pitcher, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1882
Pepsi-Cola Company's annual exhibition : paintings of the year, Pepsi-Cola Company
Pepsi-Cola Company
1946
Table Lamp, Pattyn Products Co. (Detroit, Michigan)  American, Aluminum, brass,  Bakelite, and glass, American
Pattyn Products Co. (Detroit, Michigan)
Unknown Designer
ca. 1935
"EKCO ETERNA" Beverage Server, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, rosewood
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1968
"EKCO ETERNA" Ice Bucket, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, rosewood, acrylonitirile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), melamine
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1968
Knife, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Dinner Knife, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Soup Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Slimline" Tablespoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Slimline" Teaspoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Slimline" Butter Knife, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Slimline" Serving Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"EKCO ETERNA" Salad Bowl or Tid-Bit Dish, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1968
Butter knife, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Salad Fork, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Dinner Fork, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Teaspoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Iced-tea Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Butter Knife, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Canu Muffin 1971" Sugar Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
1971
"Slimline" Sugar Shovel, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Slimline" Slotted Serving Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
Server, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Sugar Spoon, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Classic Column" Serving Fork, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
ca. 1965–70
"Canu Muffin 1971" Salad Fork, Marion Weeber  American, Stainless steel, phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Marion Weeber
EKCO Products International Company
1971