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Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Maker: Paul Cushman’s Stoneware Factory, American, 1807–1833
Date:
1807–33
Medium:
Salt-glazed stoneware with Albany slip
Accession Number:
2013.124.2
Culture:
American
Period:
19th century
Classification:
Containers - Ceramics
Status:
Not on view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Designer: Peter Müller-Munk, American, born Germany, 1904–1967
Manufacturer: Silex Company, American, 1919–1960
Date:
Patented September 27, 1949
Medium:
Glass and chromium-plated metal
Accession Number:
2012.162.1a-c
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Tools and Equipment
Status:
Not on view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Maker: Fletcher and Gardiner, American, 1808–1836
Date:
1830
Medium:
Silver
Accession Number:
1942.245
Culture:
American
Period:
19th century
Classification:
Containers - Metals
Status:
On view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Maker: Alphonse Mattia, American, born 1947
Date:
1988
Medium:
Walnut, birch, soft maple, and plywood
Accession Number:
1988.64.1
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Furniture
Status:
By appointment
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Maker, attributed to: John Doggett, American, 1780–1857
Date:
1802–25
Medium:
Eastern white pine, birch, gilding, and silvered plate glass
Accession Number:
1931.316
Culture:
American
Period:
19th century
Classification:
Furniture
Status:
On view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Designer: Jonathan Ive, British, born 1967
Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Incorporated, American, founded 1976
Date:
2000–2001
Medium:
Polycarbonate plastic and other materials
Accession Number:
2012.64.1a-f
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Tools and Equipment
Status:
Not on view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Designer: Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings, British, 1905–1976, active United States, 1930–64
Manufacturer: Widdicomb Furniture Company, American, founded 1858
Date:
designed 1951, introduced 1952
Medium:
Walnut-veneered plywood, maple braces, birch blocks, and yellow poplar apron supports
Accession Number:
2000.85.1
Culture:
American
Period:
20th century
Classification:
Furniture
Status:
On view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Maker: Johann Christoph Heyne, American, born Germany, 1715–1781
Date:
1771
Medium:
Pewter
Accession Number:
1930.725
Culture:
American
Period:
18th century
Classification:
Containers - Metals
Status:
On view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Manufacturer attributed to: American Flint Glass Manufactory, American, 1764–1774
Proprietor: Henry William Stiegel, American, 1729–1785
Date:
1769–74
Medium:
Mold-blown potash-lime glass
Accession Number:
1930.1648
Culture:
American
Period:
18th century
Classification:
Containers - Glass
Status:
On view
Collection Objects
American Decorative Arts
Date:
1650–70
Medium:
Each case frame, principally white oak and red oak; drawer runners, panels, drawer fronts, most drawer sides and backs, white oak and red oak; top bottom of upper case, top back rail of upper case, some of drawer linings, chestnut; one board in bottom of middle drawer in lower case, eastern white pine; front feet, soft maple; door frames in lower case, corbels and plaques underneath them, dentils, probably American black walnut; top and bottom of lower case, some drawer linings, light-colored, shaped moldings on doors in lower case, on small drawers in upper case, and most of same type of molding on deep drawers in upper case, cedar; applied bosses, probably maple or cherry; replaced small bosses on upper case, beech; edge molding on top of upper case, flat, beveled moldings on small drawers in upper case, molding separating these drawers from deep drawer below, wide, beveled moldings and some of the thin, shaped moldings on deep drawer, base molding of upper case, torus molding at top of lower case, triglyphs, molding below triglyphs, base molding of lower case, cedrela (Cedrela odorata); flat panels of dark, reddish-brown wood with irregular black markings on small drawers in upper case, on deep drawer in upper case, and on doors of lower case, spindles on upper case, snakewood (Piratinera guianensis); spindles on lower case, rosewood (Dalbergia spp.); pulls on small drawers in upper case, lignum vitae (Guaiacum spp.).
Accession Number:
1930.2109
Culture:
American
Period:
17th century
Classification:
Furniture
Status:
On view