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Lock & Whitfield
Erskine Nicol
1878
Wise Like That, Whitfield Lovell  American, Charcoal on wood panel with iron hinge, nails, screws and found metal and wood objects
Whitfield Lovell
2000
Table, Matthias Lock  British, Pine, marble, British
Matthias Lock
Henry Flitcroft
ca. 1740–45
Side table (one of a pair), Matthias Lock  British, Carved gilded pine with modern scagliola top, British
Matthias Lock
ca. 1740
Side table (one of a pair), Matthias Lock  British, Carved gilded pine with modern scagliola top, British
Matthias Lock
ca. 1740
Muerte Florida, Whitfield Lovell  American, Oil stick and charcoal on paper
Whitfield Lovell
1992
Tobacco box, Nathaniel Lock, Silver, British, London
Nathaniel Lock
1714–15
Chocolate pot, Nathaniel Lock, Silver, wood, British, London
Nathaniel Lock
1708–9
Hunting ensemble, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, wool, cotton, leather, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
ca. 1930
Homburg, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, wool, silk, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
Brooks Brothers
1930–59
Fedora, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, wool (probably), British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
1935–49
Derby, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, wool (probably), British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
1930–49
Hat, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, wool, silk, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
1970s
Riding hat, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, fur, wool, silk, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
ca. 1930
Riding ensemble, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, a) cotton<br/>b) silk<br/>c) Linen<br/>d) silk<br/>e–h) leather<br/>i) silk<br/>j) leather, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
ca. 1936
Boater, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, straw, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
1950s
Ensemble, James Lock & Co. Ltd  British, a) wool, silk; b-d) wool; e) cotton; f-h) wool; i,j) leather, British
James Lock & Co. Ltd
ca. 1950
12 plates from 'A New Book of Ornaments with Twelve Leaves Consisting of Chimneys, Sconces, Tables, Spandle Panels, Spring Clock Cases, Stands, a Chandelier and Girandole, etc.', Matthias Lock  British, Illustrations: etching
Matthias Lock
Henry Copland
November 13, 1752
The Principles of Ornament, or the Youth's Guide to the Drawing of Foliage, Matthias Lock  British, Illustrations: etching and engraving
Matthias Lock
Robert Sayer
[ca. 1765]
Six Sconces, Matthias Lock  British, Illustrations: etching
Matthias Lock
1744
Competition or Examination Drawing for a Yacht Club: Cross-Section, H. J. Whitfield Lewis  British, born Wales, Graphite, pen and ink, wash, and white heightening
H. J. Whitfield Lewis
1933
Competition or Examination Drawing for a Yacht Club: Frontal Elevation, H. J. Whitfield Lewis  British, born Wales, Graphite, pen and ink, wash, and white heightening
H. J. Whitfield Lewis
1933
Competition or Examination Drawing for a Yacht Club: Plan of Main and Basement Floor, H. J. Whitfield Lewis  British, born Wales, Graphite, pen and ink, wash, and white heightening
H. J. Whitfield Lewis
1933
Flintlock Gun, Steel, brass, wood (tiger maple), American; lock, French
American; lock, French
ca. 1740–50
Multiple artists/makers
December 1854
Matthias Lock
Henry Copland
November 13, 1752
Matthias Lock
1746
Matthias Lock
Robert Sayer
February 3, 1768
Matthias Lock
Robert Sayer
April 10, 1768
Matthias Lock
Martin Taylor
ca. 1840
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1768
Matthias Lock
Robert Sayer
ca. 1768
Matthias Lock
1744
Matthias Lock
April 10, 1746
Multiple artists/makers
1752
Flintlock Gun, Steel, ebony, gold, enamel, rubies, emeralds, textile, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan); lock, British
Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan); lock, British
second quarter of the 19th century
Studies of fairies with a pair of hands (possibly representing the Opening of Pandora's Box), William Lock the Younger  British, Graphite and red chalk, pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, and white gouache (bodycolor)
William Lock the Younger
1784
Flintlock Blunderbuss, Steel, wood (walnut), brass, silver, gold, Aceh, Sumatra, lock, British
Aceh, Sumatra, lock, British
late 18th century and early 19th century
Balkan; lock, Italian
first quarter of the 19th century
Afghan; lock, British
18th–19th century