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Objects
Eero Saarinen; Knoll International, Inc.
Tulip Armchair, Model No. 150
Designed 1956; Manufactured ca. 1970
Daniel Christian Fueter
Swiss, 1720–1785
Coffee Pot
ca. 1765
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Cabinet-Secretary
ca. 1875
Herter Brothers
American, 1865–1905
Cabinet
ca. 1872
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Paul T. Frankl
American, born Austria, 1887–1958
"Skyscraper" Step Table
late 1920s
Leon Marcotte
1824–1887
Table
ca. 1865
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Pedestal
ca. 1870
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Tray or Waiter
ca. 1893
Vladimir Kagan; Kagan-Dreyfuss
Tri-symmetric Sculptured Table
ca. 1953
John Bennett
English, 1840–1907, active United States 1878–1883
Vase
ca. 1880
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Corner Chair (Modern Gothic style)
ca. 1875
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
designed: 1869; patented: March 30, 1869...
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Salt Shaker
Patented 1928
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Pepper Shaker
Patented 1928
Pierre Emmanuel Guerin; P. E. Guerin
Floor Lamp
Patented April 13, 1886
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Daniel Cottier; Tiffany & Company
Clock
1883
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
American, born France, 1779–1819
Pier Table
ca. 1815–1819
Unknown
Sofa
ca. 1830
John Henry Belter
American, born Germany, 1804–1863
Bed
ca. 1856
Ran Hwang
South Korean, born 1960
East Wind
2012
Cavedra B. Sheldon; A.F. Marks Chair Company Limited
Folding Invalid Chair
Patented 1876; Made ca. 1876–1895
Nicholas Roosevelt
American, 1715–1769
Tankard
Tankard: 1735–1769; Medallion: ca. 1639
Edwin Scheier
American, 1910–2008
Vase
ca. 1966
Harry Bertoia; Knoll Associates
"Diamond" Armchair
Designed 1952; Manufactured ca. 1970
John Gordon Rideout; Air-King Products Co.; Harold L. van Doren
Radio
1930–1933
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Buffet Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
Designed 1984
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Luncheon Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
ca. 1985
Eero Saarinen; Knoll International, Inc.
Tulip Armchair, Model No. 150
Designed 1956; Manufactured ca. 1970
Daniel Christian Fueter
Swiss, 1720–1785
Coffee Pot
ca. 1765
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Cabinet-Secretary
ca. 1875
Herter Brothers
American, 1865–1905
Cabinet
ca. 1872
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Paul T. Frankl
American, born Austria, 1887–1958
"Skyscraper" Step Table
late 1920s
Leon Marcotte
1824–1887
Table
ca. 1865
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Pedestal
ca. 1870
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Tray or Waiter
ca. 1893
Vladimir Kagan; Kagan-Dreyfuss
Tri-symmetric Sculptured Table
ca. 1953
John Bennett
English, 1840–1907, active United States 1878–1883
Vase
ca. 1880
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Corner Chair (Modern Gothic style)
ca. 1875
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
designed: 1869; patented: March 30, 1869...
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Salt Shaker
Patented 1928
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Pepper Shaker
Patented 1928
Pierre Emmanuel Guerin; P. E. Guerin
Floor Lamp
Patented April 13, 1886
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Daniel Cottier; Tiffany & Company
Clock
1883
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
American, born France, 1779–1819
Pier Table
ca. 1815–1819
Unknown
Sofa
ca. 1830
John Henry Belter
American, born Germany, 1804–1863
Bed
ca. 1856
Ran Hwang
South Korean, born 1960
East Wind
2012
Cavedra B. Sheldon; A.F. Marks Chair Company Limited
Folding Invalid Chair
Patented 1876; Made ca. 1876–1895
Nicholas Roosevelt
American, 1715–1769
Tankard
Tankard: 1735–1769; Medallion: ca. 1639
Edwin Scheier
American, 1910–2008
Vase
ca. 1966
Harry Bertoia; Knoll Associates
"Diamond" Armchair
Designed 1952; Manufactured ca. 1970
John Gordon Rideout; Air-King Products Co.; Harold L. van Doren
Radio
1930–1933
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Buffet Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
Designed 1984
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Luncheon Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
ca. 1985
Eero Saarinen; Knoll International, Inc.
Tulip Armchair, Model No. 150
Designed 1956; Manufactured ca. 1970
Daniel Christian Fueter
Swiss, 1720–1785
Coffee Pot
ca. 1765
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Cabinet-Secretary
ca. 1875
Herter Brothers
American, 1865–1905
Cabinet
ca. 1872
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Paul T. Frankl
American, born Austria, 1887–1958
"Skyscraper" Step Table
late 1920s
Leon Marcotte
1824–1887
Table
ca. 1865
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Pedestal
ca. 1870
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Tray or Waiter
ca. 1893
Vladimir Kagan; Kagan-Dreyfuss
Tri-symmetric Sculptured Table
ca. 1953
John Bennett
English, 1840–1907, active United States 1878–1883
Vase
ca. 1880
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Kimbel and Cabus
1863–1882
Corner Chair (Modern Gothic style)
ca. 1875
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
designed: 1869; patented: March 30, 1869...
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Salt Shaker
Patented 1928
Elsa Tennhardt; E. & J. Bass Company
Pepper Shaker
Patented 1928
Pierre Emmanuel Guerin; P. E. Guerin
Floor Lamp
Patented April 13, 1886
Charles T. Grosjean; Tiffany & Company
Napkin Clip, 1 of 2
1878–1879
Daniel Cottier; Tiffany & Company
Clock
1883
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
American, born France, 1779–1819
Pier Table
ca. 1815–1819
Unknown
Sofa
ca. 1830
John Henry Belter
American, born Germany, 1804–1863
Bed
ca. 1856
Ran Hwang
South Korean, born 1960
East Wind
2012
Cavedra B. Sheldon; A.F. Marks Chair Company Limited
Folding Invalid Chair
Patented 1876; Made ca. 1876–1895
Nicholas Roosevelt
American, 1715–1769
Tankard
Tankard: 1735–1769; Medallion: ca. 1639
Edwin Scheier
American, 1910–2008
Vase
ca. 1966
Harry Bertoia; Knoll Associates
"Diamond" Armchair
Designed 1952; Manufactured ca. 1970
John Gordon Rideout; Air-King Products Co.; Harold L. van Doren
Radio
1930–1933
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Buffet Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
Designed 1984
Robert Venturi; Swid Powell
Luncheon Plate, from Four-Piece "Notebook" Setting
ca. 1985
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