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W. E. Weber
E. F. Weber
1836
"Air Line" Armchair, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Wood, Naugahyde
Kem Weber
Airline Chair Company (Los Angeles, California)
ca. 1934
Frame, Ernest Weber  American, Rosewood, American
Ernest Weber
ca. 1857
Mrs. Williams, Ralph E. W. Earl  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ralph E. W. Earl
1837
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Charles Coxon
ca. 1850–56
Shaving Mug, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Mottled brown earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
ca. 1853
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Charles Coxon
1850–57
"Cup-Tosser" Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware; drab green body
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
"Gypsy" pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Slip-cast; yellow earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
Teapot, George E. Ohr  American, Earthenware, American
George E. Ohr
ca. 1897–1900
Karli Frigge's life in marbling., Sidney E. Berger  American
Multiple artists/makers
2004
Console table, Franz Adam Weber  German, Gilded lindenwood, pine; green marble (not original), German, Fulda
Franz Adam Weber
1758
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
Mustard spoon, W. E., London, Silver, parcel-gilt, British, London
W. E., London
1826–27
Card Table, E. W. Hutchings  American, Rosewood, maple, American
E. W. Hutchings
1845–60
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
Candlestick, E. Durnall, Brass
E. Durnall
1750–60
Spoon, E. Whitehouse  American, Pewter, American
E. Whitehouse
1800–1830
Spoon, E. Whitehouse  American, Pewter, American
E. Whitehouse
1800–1830
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 550 BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Terracotta neck-amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Wooded Landscape with Lake and Mountains (from the Cropsey Album), Paul Weber  German, Graphite and sgraffito on prepared Bristol board, American
Paul Weber
1854
The Celadon Vase, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1933
Straggly Pines, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1933
Gauguin Girl, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Opaque watercolor on board mounted to board with pasted metallic paper
Max Weber
1907
Still Life, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Pastel on paper with cut and pasted printed metallic paper border
Max Weber
1912
Beautification, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1947
Athletic Contest, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1915
Square Piano, Ferdinand Weber  German, active Ireland, Mahogany, iron, brass, ivory, ebony, various materials., Irish
Ferdinand Weber
1772
Pacific Coast, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1952
Armchair, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Painted wood, leather, metal
Kem Weber
Grand Rapids Chair Company
ca. 1928
Women by a House, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Tempera on board
Max Weber
1910
Sideboard, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Wood, metal
Kem Weber
Grand Rapids Chair Company
ca. 1928
The Pearl Necklace, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
ca. 1940
Zephyr, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Brass, urea formaldehyde, cellulose acetate, and (poly)acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Kem Weber
Lawson Time Inc.
designed ca. 1934; manufactured 1940–42
The Apollo in Matisse's Studio, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Charcoal and pastel on paper
Max Weber
1915
Figures in a Landscape, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Watercolor and charcoal on paper
Max Weber
1910