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Sideboard, also known as the Pericles Dressoir, Bruce J. Talbert  British, Scottish, Oak, inlaid with ebony, walnut, boxwood, amaranth, carved and gilded; brass fittings, British, London
Designer Bruce J. Talbert
Manufacturer Holland & Sons
1866
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, teak, American
William Will
1764–98
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, wood, American
William Will
1764–98
Death's Door, from "The Grave," a Poem by Robert Blair, William Blake  British, Etching
Copy after William Blake
Author Related author Robert Blair
19th century
Death's Door, from "The Grave," a Poem by Robert Blair, William Blake  British, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
March 1, 1813
Tankard, William Kirby  American, Pewter, American
William Kirby
1760–93
Tankard, William Will  American, Pewter, American
William Will
1764–98
United war work campaign, Bruce Porter  American, Commercial lithograph
Bruce Porter
ca. 1917
Tankard, William Bradford Jr.  American, Pewter, American
Possibly William Bradford Jr.
1719–58
Stove Plate, Henry William Stiegel  American, born Germany, Iron, American
Henry William Stiegel
1765
Tankard, William J. Elsworth  American, Pewter, American
Probably William J. Elsworth
1767–98
Porringer, William Billings  American, Pewter, American
William Billings
1791–1806
Porringer, William Calder  American, Pewter, American
William Calder
1817–56
Porringer, William Kirby  American, Pewter, American
William Kirby
1760–93
Teapot, William Kirby  American, Pewter, wood, American
William Kirby
1760–93
Mug, William Will  American, Pewter, American
William Will
1764–98
Near Blair Athol, Scotland, part VI, plate 30 from "Liber Studiorum", Joseph Mallord William Turner  British, Etching and mezzotint; first state of three
Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner
Engraver William Say
Publisher Joseph Mallord William Turner
June 1, 1811
Mourir C'est Renaitre (Death and Immortality), William Blake  British, Wood engraving
Copy after William Blake
Author Robert Blair
19th century
Easy chair, Soft maple, oak, black tupelo, American
American
1715–30
Side Chair, Red maple, oak, American
American
1700–1720
Spoon, William J. Elsworth  American, Pewter, American
William J. Elsworth
1767–98
Ensemble, House of Chanel  French, wool, silk, fur, feathers, French
Design House House of Chanel
Designer Karl Lagerfeld
fall/winter 2008–9
Ensemble, Ralph Rucci  American, silk, American
Designer Ralph Rucci
fall/winter 2006–7