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Hotchkiss & Schreuder
H. & D. Rosenberg
ca. 1867
English Horn, H. Grenser  German, Wood, ivory, brass, German
H. Grenser
before 1807
Wall Street, Half Past Two, October 13, 1857, James H. Cafferty, Oil on paper, American
James H. Cafferty
Charles G. Rosenberg
1857
Rectangular Dish, D. M.  American, Silver, American
D. M.
ca. 1925
Shoe Buckle, P. D.  American, Silver, American
P. D.
1730–75
Table Spoon, D. O.  American, Silver, American
D. O.
1780–1800
Table Spoon, D. O.  American, Silver, American
D. O.
1780–1800
Beaker, S. D., Silver, American or British
S. D.
1680–1730
Nutmeg Grater, D. F.  American, Silver, steel, American
D. F.
1780–1850
Century Vase, Karl L. H. Müller  American, Porcelain, American
Karl L. H. Müller
Union Porcelain Works
1877
Armchair, Francis H. Bacon, Mahogany, tooled and painted leather, American
Francis H. Bacon
A. H. Davenport
1886–88
March Blizzard, James N. Rosenberg  American, Pastel and watercolor on paper, American
James N. Rosenberg
1956
Mountains near Safed, Israel, James N. Rosenberg  American, Pastel on paper, American
James N. Rosenberg
1956
The Wave, James N. Rosenberg  American, Graphite on paper, American
James N. Rosenberg
1949
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Frederick D. H. Rothenbusch
1921
Plaque, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Frederick D. H. Rothenbusch
1916
Artistic houses : being a series of interior views of a number of the most beautiful and celebrated homes in the United States : with a description of the art treasures contained therein, D. Appleton & Co.
D. Appleton & Co.
1883–84
D. H. Lawrence
1932
D. H. Lawrence
1934
D. H. Lawrence
1929
D. H. Lawrence
ca. 1951
D. H. Lawrence
1929
D. H. Lawrence
1931
D. H. Lawrence
1935
D. H. Lawrence
1935
D. H. Lawrence
1922
D. H. Lawrence
1936
H. D. Smith
ca. 1890
Crib, D. Phyfe & Son  American, mahogany veneer and mahogany, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1840–47
Side chair, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood, rosewood veneer, ash (secondary wood), reproduction upholstery, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Sugar Tongs, Joseph D. Chase  American, Silver, American
Joseph D. Chase
ca. 1820
Tea Spoon, James D. Stout  American, Silver, American
James D. Stout
1825
Window Seat, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood veneer; pine, yellow poplar (secondary woods); reproduction upholstery with original upholstery foundation, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Violin and Bow, Jefferson D. Chalfant  American, Oil on canvas, American
Jefferson D. Chalfant
1889
Ladle, James D. Stout  American, Silver, American
James D. Stout
1820–30
Vase with violets, John D. Wareham, Earthenware, American
John D. Wareham
Rookwood Pottery Company
1901
Beaker, D.-, Silver, German, Augsburg
D.-
18th century
Salt Spoon, T. & H.  American, Silver, American
T. & H.
1810–20
Tea Spoon, A. H.  American, Silver, American
A. H.
1770–1800
Coffeepot, H. M.  American, Silver, American
H. M.
1705–35