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Spindle-back armchair, Ash, American
American
1640–80
Bowl, James Prestini  American, Ebonized ash
Designer James Prestini
1940–50
Armchair, Thomas Ash  American, Maple, beech, American
Possibly Thomas Ash
ca. 1820
Side Chair, Thomas Ash  American, Maple, beech, American
Possibly Thomas Ash
ca. 1820
Pair of salt trenchers, Thomas Ash, Silver, British, London
Thomas Ash
1714–15
Ash Tray, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Bronze, American
Designer Designed by Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios
ca. 1905–20
Spindle-back armchair, Ash, American
American
1660–1700
Turned armchair, Ash, American
American
1665–90
Plate, Wood; Ash
1600–1800
Rabāb Ash-Sha'ir, Wood, parchment, Syrian
Syrian
19th century
Incense Ash-Pot, Lacquer, Japan
Japan
19th century
Slat-back armchair, Poplar, ash, American
American
1650–90
Spindle-back chair, Cherry, ash, American
American
1680–1710
Banister-back chair, Poplar, ash, American
American
1715–35
Side chair, Michael Smith  American, Maple, ash, American
Marked by Michael Smith
1775–1800
Armchair, Mahogany, ash, American
American
1805–15
Armchair, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, ash, American
Attributed to John Henry Belter
or attributed to J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Dining Table, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)  American, Maple, ash, American, Shaker
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1800–1825
Easy Chair, Walnut, ash, American
American
ca. 1852
Basket, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)  American, Wood; Ash, American, Shaker
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1800–1900
Armchair, Adam Hains  American, Mahogany with ash, American
Attributed to Adam Hains
1792–97
Side Chair, William Buttre  American, Ash, beech, tulip, American
Attributed to William Buttre
ca. 1815
Side Chair, Wallace Nutting  American, Pine, cherry, ash, American
Wallace Nutting
1900–1925
Side Chair, Mahogany, ash, cherry, American
American
1795–1810
Side Chair, Mahogany, ash, cherry, American
American
1795–1810
Side Chair, Mahogany, ash, cherry, American
American
1795–1810
Armchair, Mahogany, ash, cherry, American
American
1795–1810
Armchair, Mahogany, ash, cherry, American
American
1795–1810
Armchair, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, cherry, ash, American
Attributed to Workshop of Duncan Phyfe
1830–35
Armchair, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, cherry, ash, American
Attributed to Workshop of Duncan Phyfe
1830–35
Leather chair, Soft maple, ash, American
American
1723–45
Piano stool, Mahogany with ash, American
American
1815–25
Queen Anne spice box, Walnut, poplar, ash, American
American
ca. 1750
Sofa, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, ash, pine, American
Attributed to John Henry Belter
or attributed to J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Armchair, Pine, ash, hickory, American
American
1750–1800
Side Chair, Ash, American
American
1670–1710
Armchair, Ash, American
American
1650–1700
Mangle-board, Ash (?), Dutch
Dutch
18th century
Untitled, Stanley Rosen  American, Ash glazed stoneware
Stanley Rosen
1960s

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