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Frank Baker, Philadelphia Athletics, from the World's Championship Series (D359) to John Albert Butler, Catcher, Rochester from the Clement Bros. Bread series (D380-1), Geiger Brothers  American, Commercial color lithograph and offset lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1909–1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
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1911
Multiple artists/makers
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Multiple artists/makers
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Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Multiple artists/makers
1911
Coat, Howard W. Geiger  American, Leather, wool, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1940
Boots, K. Geiger, silk, British
K. Geiger
ca. 1968
Cocktail shoes, K. Geiger, Silk, British
K. Geiger
ca. 1976
Wardrobe, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
1875–1883
Library Table, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and abalone, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry, The Limbourg Brothers  Franco-Netherlandish, Tempera, gold, and ink on vellum, French
The Limbourg Brothers
1405–1408/1409
Ensemble, Abercrombie and Fitch Co.  American, a-c) cotton, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1979
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood (probably cherry, maple or ash), modern upholstery with original underupholstery materials, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1875
Pedestal from the drawing room of the William H. Vanderbilt House, Herter Brothers  American, Egyptian alabaster, gilt brass, and reproduction red glass jewels, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Side Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded maple, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and modern upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1882
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; gilding, American
Herter Brothers
1860–70
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; marquetry of various woods; gilding composition material, American
Herter Brothers
1869–70
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1879
Cabinet, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, brass, and later silk textiles, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1870
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1870
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood, mother-of-pearl, and original silk velvet upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1881–82
Pedestal from the drawing room of the William H. Vanderbilt House, Herter Brothers  American, Egyptian alabaster, gilt brass, and reproduction red glass jewels, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82