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More than 10,000 results for New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Massachusetts
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New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Massachusetts
1880–1900
Catalogue of Domestic Fashions [trade catalogue], Domestic Sewing Machine Company  American, Illustrations: wood engraving
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
Summer 1883
Flume House, Santa Cruz Mountains, Davies Machine Shop  American, Albumen silver prints
Davies Machine Shop
Unknown
1860s
Teapot, New Hall, Hard-paste porcelain with enamel decoration, British, New Hall, Staffordshire
New Hall
ca. 1790
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
November 1884
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
1880–90 (?)
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
Spring 1888
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
1875–90
Covered goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788
Percussion Target Rifle, Julius Grudchos  American, Wood (walnut), steel, silver, gold, baleen, ivory, American, New Bedford, Massachusetts
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1855–60
Afri-Cobra III : [exhibition] September 7 to September 30, 1973, University of Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts
1973
Smith and Wesson .44 Double-Action Revolver for George Jay Gould (1864–1923), serial no. 23402, with Case and Cleaning Brush, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, paper, textile, leather, gold, copper alloy, iron, silver substitute, fiber, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1888–89
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 17156, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, copper-platinum-iron alloy, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1881–1902
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 70002, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, nickel, silver, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1882–83
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 94421, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, niello, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Safety Third Model Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 83097, with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, enamel, nickel, wood, leather, copper alloy, gold, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .44 New Model No. 3 Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 25120, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1888
Smith and Wesson New Model No. 3, .44 Caliber Double-Action Navy Revolver, serial no. 23060, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, turquoise, lapis lazuli, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1891–92
Smith & Wesson .44 Double-Action Frontier Model Revolver decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 8401), with Case and Cleaning Rod, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, textile (chamois), wood (California laurel), American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Family Gem Sewing Machine Company
1855
"Climbing Roses", J.R. Wetter, Cotton, French, Orange
J.R. Wetter
1765–75
Collection of exhibition announcement, invitation, and broadside to the International Surrealist Exhibition, New Burlington Galleries, 1936, New Burlington Galleries
New Burlington Galleries
1936
Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Brigadier General Daniel Davis (1777–1814) of the New York Militia, John Targee  American, Steel, gold, silver, American, New York
John Targee
ca. 1815–17
Funerary Figure (Kulap), Chalk, paint, Southern New Ireland
Southern New Ireland
late 19th century
Mary, Queen of Scots, William Home Lizars  British, Scottish, Reproductive engraving with lozenge and dot technique
Multiple artists/makers
1835
Daniel Giraud Elliot Gold Medal with Case, Tiffany & Co., Gold, leather, textile, American, New York
Tiffany & Co.
Harris & Shafer Co.
1921
Chocolate Pot, Tiffany & Co., Silver, patinated copper, gold, and ivory, American
Tiffany & Co.
Charles Osborne
1879
The Magnolia Vase, Tiffany & Co., Silver, enamel, gold, and opals, American
Tiffany & Co.
1893
The Bryant Vase, Tiffany & Co., Silver and gold, American
Multiple artists/makers
1876
Pair of Candelabra, Tiffany & Co., Silver, American
Tiffany & Co.
1884
Locket-form snuffbox, Bliss Bros. Co., Silver, American, Massachusetts, Attleboro
Bliss Bros. Co.
19th century
Mary, Queen of Scots, William Home Lizars  British, Scottish, Hand-colored reproductive engraving with lozenge and dot technique
William Home Lizars
Mary, Queen of Scots
ca. 1833
Mary, Queen of Scots, William Home Lizars  British, Scottish, Photomechanical reproduction
William Home Lizars
Mary, Queen of Scots
19th century
Winchester Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle, Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, wood (Makassar ebony), silver, American, New Haven, Connecticut and New York
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1895–1900
Winchester Model 1886 Takedown Rifle decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 120528), Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, silver, wood (rosewood), American, New Haven, Connecticut, and New York
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Tiffany & Co.
1899–1900
Blacks:USA:1973 : 2 Columbus Circle, September 26 to November 15, 1973, New York Cultural Center
New York Cultural Center
1973
Multiple artists/makers
1876
Orange Screen Co.
1945–65
Davis Sewing Maching Co.
1876
The Howe Machine Co.
Elias Howe
1882