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Side Chair

Maker: Herter Brothers (American, 1864–1906)

Chest with Drawers

Maker: Unknown

Armchair

Manufacturer: Unknown

Worktable

Maker: Unknown
Decorator: Sarah Hooker Leavitt (American, 1797–1837)

Tea Table

Maker: Unknown

Table

Maker: Unknown

Bent-wood Side Chair

Maker: Samuel Gragg (American, 1772–1855)

Banister-back side chair

Maker: Joshua A. Klein

Stages of a Carved Leg

Maker: Jeffrey P. Greene

Drawer front with two sides and back

Maker: Jeffrey P. Greene

Drawer

Maker: Jeffrey P. Greene

Carved Shell

Maker: Jeffrey P. Greene

Chadwick Modular Seating

Designer: Don Chadwick (American, born 1936)
Manufacturer: Herman Miller, Inc. (American, founded 1923)

Desk Made for Emma Wallach

Manufacturer: Herter Brothers (American, 1864–1906)

Lady's Secretary and Bookcase Made for John Doan

Maker: Emery Moulton (American, 1782–1850)

Card Table Made for John Doan

Maker: Emery Moulton (American, 1782–1850)

Card Table

Maker, attributed to: Stephen Badlam (American, 1751–1815)
Maker: (possible journeyman) W. H. (American, active 1790–1800)

Canterbury

Maker: Unknown

Blossoming Grodi

Maker: Tommy Simpson (American, born 1939)

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