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Untitled (Squirrels in a Chestnut Tree), Susan Catherine Moore Waters  American, Oil on canvas, American
Susan Catherine Moore Waters
ca. 1875–80
Chestnut Burr, Porcelain (Hirado ware), Japan
Japan
early 19th century
Chestnut vendor, Polychromed terracotta head and wooden limbs; body of wire wrapped in tow; cotton and silk garments with metal buttons, Italian, Naples
Italian, Naples
18th century
Chestnut Bowl, Porcelain, British
British
1730–1800
Chestnut Blossoms, Edward J. Steichen  American, born Luxembourg, Gum bichromate over platinum print
Edward J. Steichen
1904, printed 1905
Sofa, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, Rosewood veneer; chestnut, pine (secondary woods); modern upholstery with some original underupholstery, American
John Henry Belter
J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Chestnut Limb, Ischia, Simon Denis  Flemish, Oil on paper
Simon Denis
Allée of Chestnut Trees, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1878
Sofa, William Hancock , upholsterer American, Mahogany, maple, chestnut, rosewood, American
William Hancock
1826–28
Vase with chestnut leaves, Arthur E. Baggs  American, Earthenware, American
Arthur E. Baggs
Marblehead Pottery
1907
Chest of Drawers, John Goddard  American, Mahogany, white pine, chestnut, American
John Goddard
1755–85
Tall clock, John Townsend  American, Mahogany, cherry, chestnut, oak, American
John Townsend
William Tomlinson
1789
Drop-leaf Pembroke Table, John Townsend  American, Primary wood: mahogany and lightwood inlays; secondary woods: maple and chestnut, American
John Townsend
ca. 1795
Chestnut basket with cover, Creamware, British, Leeds
British, Leeds
ca. 1780
Pair of chestnut bowls with covers, Hard-paste porcelain, Chinese, for British market
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1785
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1640–80
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1650–1700
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1650–1700
Card table, John Townsend  American, Mahogany, maple, chestnut, tulip poplar, American
John Townsend
ca. 1786
Desk and bookcase, Mahogany, chestnut, white pine, yellow pine, yellow poplar, cedar; brass, American
American
1760–90
Card Table, John Goddard  American, Mahogany, maple, chestnut, white pine, American
John Goddard
1760–85
Cupboard, Oak, walnut, chestnut, cedar, maple, American
American
1670–1700
Étagère Shelves, Alexander Roux  French, Rosewood, chestnut, poplar, bird's-eye maple, American
Alexander Roux
ca. 1850–57
High Chest of Drawers, Mahogany, chestnut, American
American
1750–90
Saint George and the Dragon, Hans von Judenburg  Austrian, Chestnut, paint, gilt, Austrian
Hans von Judenburg
ca. 1420
Étagère, Alexander Roux  French, Rosewood, rosewood veneer; chestnut, tulip poplar, bird's-eye maple (secondary woods), American
Alexander Roux
ca. 1855
Table, Frank Lloyd Wright  American, Chestnut plycore, cyprus veneer, American
Frank Lloyd Wright
ca. 1940
Netsuke of Monkey with a Chestnut, Ivory, Japan
Japan
19th century
Armchair, Julius Dessoir  German, Prussian, Rosewood, chestnut (secondary wood), modern upholstery with original underupholstery, American
Julius Dessoir
1853
Couch, Oak, chestnut, cedar, American
American
1851–56
Side Chair, Samuel Gragg  American, Ash or chestnut, American
Samuel Gragg
ca. 1810
Sofa, John Scott Bradstreet and Company  American, Cypress and chestnut, American
John Scott Bradstreet and Company
1903–5
Crib, Henry Varnum Poor  American, Chestnut, glazed earthenware
Henry Varnum Poor
1926
Pipe Organ, Thomas Appleton  American, Mahogany veneer, rosewood veneer, pine, gilt, ivory, ebony, maple, walnut, chestnut, metal, American
Thomas Appleton
1830
Japan
late 16th–early 17th century
Sideboard, Nathan Lombard  American, Cherry, mahogany banding, light- and dark-wood inlay, chestnut, yellow pine, white pine, American
Nathan Lombard
1795–1800
Side Chair, Mahogany, chestnut, poplar, American
American
1790–1800
Giorgio Sommer
ca. 1874
Cupboard, White oak, red oak, chestnut, hickory, red cedar,<br/>cedar, American
American
1670–1700
Altar Angel (one of a pair), Chesnut with traces of paint, French
French
ca. 1275–1300