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Cabinet, Daniel Pabst  American, born Germany, Walnut, maple, white pine, glass, American
Daniel Pabst
Frank Furness
ca. 1873–76
Cabinet, Jean Brandely  French, Oak veneered with cedar, walnut, ebony and ivory; silvered-bronze mounts, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
1867
Coin cabinet, Charles Percier  French, Mahogany (probably Swietenia mahagoni), applied and inlaid silver, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1809–19
Medal cabinet, William Vile  British, Mahogany with carved and applied decoration, British
William Vile
John Cobb
1760–61
Cabinet on stand, Jan van Mekeren  Dutch, Oak veneered with rosewood, olivewood, ebony, holly, tulipwood, barberry and other partly green-stained marquetry woods, Dutch, Amsterdam
Jan van Mekeren
ca. 1700–1710
Cabinet, Maison Barbedienne  French, Brass, with polychrome cloisonné enamel; velvet, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
1867
Cabinet, Charles Tisch  American, Rosewood, ivory, mother-of-pearl, brass, glass, and other woods, American
Charles Tisch
ca. 1884
Cabinet, Léon Marcotte  French, Oak, poplar, pearwood or applewood veneer, American
Léon Marcotte
ca. 1860
Cabinet, Léon Marcotte  French, Oak, poplar, pearwood or applewood veneer, American
Léon Marcotte
ca. 1860
Cabinet, Herman Doomer  Dutch, Oak veneered with ebony, snakewood, rosewood, kingwood, cedar and other woods; mother-of-pearl, ivory, green stained bone, Dutch, Amsterdam
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1640–50
Cabinet, André Charles Boulle  French, Oak veneered with Macassar and Gabon ebony, ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and brass; gilt bronze, French, Paris
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1700
Cabinet, Red oak, white pine, black walnut, red cedar, maple, American
American
1679
The cabinet-makers' London book of prices, and designs of cabinet work, calculated for the convenience of cabinet makers in general, whereby the price of executing any piece of work may be easily found, London Society of Cabinet Makers
London Society of Cabinet Makers
W. Brown and A. O'Neil
1793
Cabinet, George A. Schastey & Co.  American, Rosewood, mahogany, cherry, pine, pewter, brass, and mother-of-pearl, American
George A. Schastey & Co.
George A. Schastey
1884–85
Cabinet, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, brass, and later silk textiles, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Cabinet, Alexander Roux  French, Rosewood, tulipwood, cherry, poplar, pine, American
Alexander Roux
ca. 1866
Wig cabinet (cabinet de coiffure), Johann Daniel Sommer II  German, Oak and walnut veneered with ebony, ebonized wood, and marquetry of pewter, mother of pearl, and tortoiseshell colored red on the reverse; silver; brocaded damask (not original), German, Künzelzau
Johann Daniel Sommer II
ca. 1685
Cabinet, Cherry, pine, American
American
1700–1750
Cabinet, Rosewood, American
American
ca. 1870
Cabinet, Hennessey Company  American, White pine, American
Hennessey Company
1840–55
Cabinet, Walnut, iron., Italian, Umbria and American (United States)
Italian, Umbria and American (United States)
ca. 1400 (rebuilt, 20th century)
Curio Cabinet, George C. Flint and Company  American, Mahogany, glass, American
George C. Flint and Company
ca. 1910
Medal cabinet, George Bullock  British, Mahogany, oak, pine, holly; marquetry and veneer of figured oak and holly; ebony and ebonized wood; ivory; silk velvet, British, London
George Bullock
ca. 1814–18
Cabinet on Base, Charlotte Perriand  French, Aluminum, pine and walnut
Charlotte Perriand
ca. 1939
Music Cabinet, Harvey Ellis  American, Mahogany, American
Harvey Ellis
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1903
Cabinet (Fassadenschrank), Pine, oak, walnut; Hungarian ash, birch, various fruitwoods, walnut, palisander, other woods, partly stained (marquetry veneer); wrought iron,, German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
early 17th century
Cabinet Plate, Lenox, Incorporated  American, Ceramic, porcelain, enamel decoration, and gold, American
Lenox, Incorporated
ca. 1930
Spice Cabinet, Black walnut, southern yellow pine, Atlantic white cedar, American
American
1700–1730
Sacristy cabinet, Poplar wood and walnut inlaid with various woods; iron locks, handles and key, Italian, Florence or Siena
Italian, Florence or Siena
ca. 1450–80
Cabinet (credenza), Walnut, iron, bronze., Italian
Italian
19th or first half of the 20th century (with Renaissance parts)
Cabinet-vitrine, Gustave Serrurier-Bovy  Belgian, Red narra wood, ash, copper, enamel, glass
Gustave Serrurier-Bovy
1899
Cabinet (credenza), Walnut, oak., Italian
Italian
19th or first half of the 20th century (with Renaissance parts)
Small cabinet, Walnut, carved., Italian (Northern?)
Italian (Northern?)
late 19th or early 20th century (using older parts)
Secretary cabinet, Oak, pine, and walnut decorated in red, gold, and silver japanning; brass; mirror glass, British
British
ca. 1735
Apothecary Cabinet, Nicolaus I Kolb  German, Veneer: ebonized pearwood (Pyrus communis), ebony, partially gilded silver; carcass: conifer; interior: protective quilted cushion covered in red silk, drawers and chest lined with red silk velvet; gold trimming; mounts and fittings: partially gilded brass; thirty-two (32) vessels and utensils: glass, partially gilded silver, low carbon steel, leather, German, Augsburg
Nicolaus I Kolb
1617–18
Virgin of the Apocalypse, Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet  German, Colorless glass, silver stain, and vitreous paint, German
Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet
ca. 1480–90
Miniature collector's cabinet, Bernard Salomon  French, Dyed and gold-tooled leather on secondary woods pine, poplar, pear, yew; veneers of ivory, mother-of-pearl, pear, plum, ebony, rosewood, holly, ash, green stained poplar; gilded metal; reverse-painted glass, German, possibly Nuremberg
Bernard Salomon
ca. 1600
Cabinet (commode à vantaux), François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter  French, Oak, thuya wood veneer; gilt-bronze mounts; marble top, French
François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter
ca. 1813–25
Cabinet for Ritual Utensils, Lacquer and gilding on wood, iron, Tibet
Tibet
18th century
Cabinet on stand, Pine veneered with marquetry of walnut, burl walnut, holly; oak drawers; walnut legs; brass hardware, some of it replaced, British
British
ca. 1700