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The City of New York, in the State of New York, North America [The Birch View with the Picnic Party], Samuel Seymour  American, Hand-colored engraving and etching; third state of three
Multiple artists/makers
[1803] reissued ca. 1820
Samuel Seymour
William Russell Birch
January 1, 1803
Samuel Seymour
William Russell Birch
January 1, 1803
Side Chair, John Seymour  American, Mahogany, tulip poplar, American
John Seymour
Thomas Seymour
1795–1803
Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver, serial no. 12406, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, brass, gold, wood (walnut), American, Hartford, Connecticut
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
Congressional Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Major General John E. Wool (1784–1869), Samuel Jackson  American, Steel, gold, brass, diamonds, rubies, American, probably Baltimore
Samuel Jackson
1854–55
Bedstead, Thomas Seymour  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, mahoganized maple and white pine, painted and gilded wood, American
Multiple artists/makers
1810–15
Tall Clock, Thomas Seymour  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer,<br/>maple with white pine, American
Multiple artists/makers
1805–10
Edward Seymour & the Fancy Paper Company : the story of a British marbled paper manufacturer, Edward Seymour  British
Multiple artists/makers
2006
Porringer, Samuel Hamlin  American, Pewter, American
Samuel Hamlin
Samuel Ely Hamlin
1773–1856
Basin, Samuel Hamlin  American, Pewter, American
Samuel Hamlin
Samuel Ely Hamlin
1770–1870
Dressing glass, Thomas Seymour  American, Mahogany, mahogany and birch veneers, and glass with white pine, American
Thomas Seymour
1810–15
Sideboard Table, Thomas Seymour  American, Primary: mahogany,mahogany and curly maple veneers, birch, holly (arch inlay) Causurina (she-oak) all light wood veneers and inlay, Sabicu (side veneer): secondary: soft maple (sides and sub-top), white pine (tops to end sections, backboard, drawer bottoms) cherry (drawer sides and back)., American
Thomas Seymour
1805–10
Desk and Bookcase, Thomas Seymour  American, Maple, mahogany, oak, white pine, American
Thomas Seymour
1800–1805
Nathaniel Seymour  American, Red earthenware with incised decoration of floral spray filled in with slip; lead glaze, American
Nathaniel Seymour
ca. 1790–1820
Colt Walker Percussion Revolver, serial no. 1017, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, brass, wood (walnut), American, Whitneyville, Connecticut
Multiple artists/makers
1847
An introduction to the study of conchology : including observations on the Linnæan genera, and the arrangement of M. Lamarck, a glossary, and a table of English names / by Samuel Brookes, Samuel Brookes
Samuel Brookes
1815
“ANAESTHESIA I” desk, Samuel Ross  British, Glass fiber reinforced concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, OSB (Oriented Strand Board, engineered wood), Abidjan clay, turmeric, acrylic, acrylic lacquer, polyurethane
Samuel Ross
2022
The Contest for the Bouquet: The Family of Robert Gordon in Their New York Dining-Room, Seymour Joseph Guy  American, born England, Oil on canvas, American
Seymour Joseph Guy
1866
The Crossing Sweeper, Seymour Joseph Guy  American, born England, Oil on canvas, American
Seymour Joseph Guy
ca. 1860s
Story of Golden Locks, Seymour Joseph Guy  American, born England, Oil on canvas, American
Seymour Joseph Guy
ca. 1870
Bentwood Side Chair, Henry I. Seymour  American, Hickory, ash, American
Henry I. Seymour
1870–78
Shock Dog (nickname for a dog of the Maltese breed), Anne Seymour Damer  British, Carrara marble, British
Anne Seymour Damer
probably 1782
Cream jug, Samuel Meriton  British, Silver, British, London
Samuel Meriton
1754–55
Andiron, Samuel Yellin  American, born Russian Empire [now Ukraine], Wrought iron and brass, American
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1911
Shovel, Samuel Yellin  American, born Russian Empire [now Ukraine], Wrought iron and brass, American
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1911
Poker, Samuel Yellin  American, born Russian Empire [now Ukraine], Wrought iron and brass, American
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1911
The Hill of the Alhambra, Granada, Samuel Colman  American, Oil on canvas, American
Samuel Colman
1865
Grille [Prototype for Ceiling Grille for Pierpont Morgan Library Annex], Samuel Yellin  American, born Russian Empire [now Ukraine], Wrought iron, American
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1928
Cased Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver, Serial no. 7569, with Accessories, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, brass, silver, gold, wood (mahogany), textile, American, Hartford, Connecticut
Samuel Colt
Georg H. Sterzing
1861
Andiron, Samuel Yellin  American, born Russian Empire [now Ukraine], Wrought iron and brass, American
Samuel Yellin
ca. 1911
Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 5, Holster Model, serial no. 940, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, silver, mother-of-pearl, American, Paterson, New Jersey
Samuel Colt
Frederick Hanson
ca. 1840
Colt Model 1855 Pocket Percussion Revolver, Serial no. 4460, with Case and Accessories, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, wood (oak), American, Hartford, Connecticut
Samuel Colt
Herman Bodenstein
ca. 1856
Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 3, Belt Model, Serial no. 156, with Case and Accessories, Samuel Colt  American, Steel, silver, brass, wood (walnut), copper, velvet, American, Paterson, New Jersey
Samuel Colt
ca. 1838
Tankard, Samuel Tingley  American, Silver, American
Samuel Tingley
ca. 1765–70
Teapot, Samuel Simpson, Pewter, wood, American
Samuel Simpson
1843–45
Tea Spoon, Samuel Parmelee  American, Silver, American
Samuel Parmelee
1770–1800
Tankard, Samuel Vernon  American, Silver, American
Samuel Vernon
1705–15
Tankard, Samuel Vernon  American, Silver, American
Samuel Vernon
ca. 1720–35
Embroidered Picture, Samuel Folwell  American, Silk embroidered with silk thread and decorated with paint, ink, and paper, American
Samuel Folwell
Elizabeth Folwell's School
ca. 1800