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Percussion Rifle and Bullet Mold, James Monroe Jones  American, Wood (walnut), steel, gold, silver, brass, platinum, North American
On loan to The Met
James Monroe Jones
ca. 1859
President James Monroe, Author of Monroe Doctrine, from the "Heroes of History" series (T68), issued with Miners Extra Smoking Tobacco, Natural Leaf Scrap, and Royal Bengals Little Cigars, Royal Bengals Little Cigars  American, Commercial color lithograph
Royal Bengals Little Cigars
James Monroe
1911
James Monroe
1827
Multiple artists/makers
1847 (?)
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, steel, paste brilliants, wood, fish skin, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Multiple artists/makers
December 15, 1817
Multiple artists/makers
1840–55
Multiple artists/makers
1828
Multiple artists/makers
1828
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Monroe Edelstein
ca. 1961
Evening dress, Charles James  American, silk/rayon, silk, American
Charles James
1946
"Butterfly", Charles James  American, silk, synthetic, American
Charles James
1955
Ensemble, James Rosenquist  American, (a, b) DuPont Tyvek®; (c) metal; (d, e) paper, German
James Rosenquist
Hugo Boss
spring/summer 1998
"Clover Leaf", Charles James  American, silk, silk/rayon, American
Charles James
1953
Highrise of Homes, James Wines  American, Pen and ink and wash over graphite on paper
James Wines
1981
The illustrated handbook of architecture : being a concise and popular account of the different styles of architecture prevailing in all ages and all countries, James Fergusson  British, Scottish
James Fergusson
1855
Teapot with arms of the Hayes family (part of a service), James Giles  British, Hard-paste porcelain with enamel decoration and gilding, Chinese with British decoration
James Giles
1760–70
Nécessaire, James Cox  British, Case: moss agate, mounted in gold and set with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds; silver; Dial: white enamel, with frame pavé-set with paste jewels, British, London
James Cox
ca. 1770–72
Automaton in the form of a chariot pushed by a Chinese attendant and set with a clock, James Cox  British, Case: gold with diamonds and paste jewels set in silver, pearls; Dial: white enamel; Movement: partly gilded brass and steel, wheel balance and cock of silver set with paste jewels, British, London
James Cox
1766
Miniature secretary incorporating a watch, James Cox  British, Case: agate, with gold mounts, gilded brass, pearls, and paste jewels set in silver; Dial: white enamel; Movement: wheel balance and cock set with paste jewels, British, London
James Cox
ca. 1766–72
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard of Captain W. E. Cracraft, James Morisset  British, Gold, enamel, steel, wood, vellum, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Smallsword Hilt and Scabbard Mounts, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, paste brilliants, gold, textile, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
John Adams, James Sharples  British, Pastel on gray (now oxidized) laid paper, American
James Sharples
ca.1796
George Washington, James Peale  American, Oil on canvas, American
James Peale
ca. 1782
Mrs. John McAllister (Frances Wardale), James Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
James Peale
1791
Plaque, James Priestman  American, Parian porcelain, American
James Priestman
1885
Plaque, James Priestman  American, Parian porcelain, American
James Priestman
Chesapeake Pottery
ca. 1885–86