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375 records · mahogany
Cheval fire screen
Cheval fire screen
Thomas Moore
Mahogany, wool knotted-pile panel (not original to the screen) · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Doorcase for the Great Drawing Room of Norfolk House, Saint James's Square, London
Doorcase for the Great Drawing Room of Norfolk House, Saint James's Square, London
Giovanni Battista Borra
Mahogany and pine (carved, originally painted and gilded) · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
China table
China table
Thomas Chippendale
Mahogany · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Table
Table
John Townsend
Mahogany, beech and maple · 1750
Art Institute of Chicago
Writing table (table à écrire)
Writing table (table à écrire)
Risenburgh, Bernard van, II
Oak veneered with tulipwood, kingwood, amaranth, mahogany, ebony, mother-of-pearl, stained horn; gilt-bronze mounts; modern velvet · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cheval fire screen
Cheval fire screen
Thomas Moore
Mahogany, wool knotted-pile panel (not original to the screen) · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
China table
China table
Thomas Chippendale
Mahogany · 1750
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Table
Table
John Townsend
Mahogany, beech and maple · 1750
Art Institute of Chicago
Tall Case Clock
Tall Case Clock
Thomas Hughes
Mahogany and New England white pine · 1750
Art Institute of Chicago
Writing Desk
Writing Desk
Jacques Dubois
Oak, pine, mahogany, kingwood, gesso, paint, gilding, varnish, gilded bronze, leather, pewter, and iron · 1745
Art Institute of Chicago
Library table
Library table
Daniel William Kent
Mahogany; gilt-brass · 1730
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Slant-Front Desk
Slant-Front Desk
Heinrich Ludwig Rohde
Marquetry with maple, amaranth, mahogany, and walnut on spruce and oak · 1715
Art Institute of Chicago
Pair of tables
Pair of tables
James Everett Stuart  
Mahogany, oil glazes · 1700
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Double Virginal
Double Virginal
Hans Rucker
Pine, beech, poplar, mahogany, paint, gesso, metal, parchment, brass · 1550
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
staircase model
staircase model
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, French, established 1756
models and prototypes, decorative arts, staircase model — mahogany, ebony, pear (wood) or sycamore, oak; biscuit porcelain
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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