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Turned leg

Maker: Mark Sfirri (American, born 1952)

Carved and turned leg

Maker: Unknown

Carved and turned leg

Maker: Unknown

Reeding box

Maker: Allan Breed

Quarter-column segments

Maker: Unknown

Architectural models

Maker: Unknown

Commercial Wood samples

Maker: National Lumber Manufacturing Association

Plywood Layers

Maker: Peter Cohen (American, born 1954)

Open mortise and tenon

Artist: Mark Sfirri (American, born 1952)

Tree Stem Cross Section - Cherry

Maker: Nick Kotula (1931–2016)

Tree Stem Cross Section - White Pine

Maker: Nick Kotula (1931–2016)

Tree Stem Cross Section - White Oak

Maker: Nick Kotula (1931–2016)

Tree Stem Cross Section - Hard Maple

Maker: Nick Kotula (1931–2016)

Tree Stem Cross Sections

Maker: Nick Kotula (1931–2016)

Wood Burl

Maker: Michael Combs (American, born 1956)

Board with Circular Saw Marks

Maker: North Bennet Street School (American, founded 1881)

Riven Oak Sample

Maker: North Bennet Street School (American, founded 1881)

Joinery Model

Maker: Steve Brown (American)
Maker: North Bennet Street School (American, founded 1881)

Unfinished Cabriole Leg

Maker: Steve Brown (American)
Maker: North Bennet Street School (American, founded 1881)

Tree Stem Cross Section

Maker: Peter Cohen (American, born 1954)

Crotch Grain Sample

Maker: Peter Cohen (American, born 1954)

Model of Lipstick

Artist: Claes Oldenburg (American, born Sweden, 1929–2022, B.A. 1950)

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