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Hat, Pemberton-Mercer, Straw, silk, American
Pemberton-Mercer
1870
Pennsylvania Drinking Cup of 1793, Henry Chapman Mercer  American, Earthenware, American
Henry Chapman Mercer
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
ca. 1900-1930
Tile, Henry Chapman Mercer  American, Earthenware, American
Henry Chapman Mercer
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
ca. 1900–1915
Vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
ca. 1800
Box, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1796–97
Scoop, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, parcel gilt, mother-of-pearl, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1813–14
Snuffbox, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1803
Vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1799
Caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1804–5
Caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton
1803–4
Vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton III  British, Silver, British, Birmingham
Samuel Pemberton III
1806
Boss from Chapter House, York, Eleanor Mercer  British, Graphite
Eleanor Mercer
1886
Design for Door Knocker, for "The Builder's Journal", Eleanor Mercer  British, Graphite
Eleanor Mercer
1886–96
Jean Mercer
1592
Multiple artists/makers
November 1, 1828
Joseph Pennell
James Pemberton
1882 (?)
Multiple artists/makers
[1812]
Multiple artists/makers
[1914]
Multiple artists/makers
1728
The Great American Tanner, Thomas B. Worth  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Multiple artists/makers
1688–1700
Library Table, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and abalone, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Coin cabinet, Charles Percier  French, Mahogany (probably Swietenia mahagoni), applied and inlaid silver, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1809–19
Wardrobe, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
1875–1883
Karli Frigge's life in marbling., Sidney E. Berger  American
Multiple artists/makers
2004
"Wassily" Armchair, Marcel Breuer  American, born Hungary, Chrome-plated steel, canvas upholstery
Marcel Breuer
1925
The blind man, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France
Multiple artists/makers
1917
Phantomas. 62. Marcel Broodthaers, Marcel Broodthaers  Belgian
Marcel Broodthaers
1966
Leather books : an illustrated handbook, Karli Frigge  Dutch
Karli Frigge
Sidney E. Berger
1997
All of Karli Frigge's sample books, Karli Frigge  Dutch
Karli Frigge
Sidney E. Berger
2001
Tureen, Charles Percier  French, Silver gilt, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
1794–1814
Chest of Drawers, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, poplar, cedar, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Maple, rosewood, various wood veneers, ebonized veneer, ash (secondary wood), gilding, modern upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1867–69
Armchair, Gustave Herter  German (Stuttgart, principality of Württemberg), Walnut, original leather, modern velvet cushion, American
Gustave Herter
ca. 1855
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, marquetry, gilt, American
Herter Brothers
1865–70
Looking Glass, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Bedstead, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Oak, brass, and reproduction leather upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Night Table, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Pedestal from the drawing room of the William H. Vanderbilt House, Herter Brothers  American, Egyptian alabaster, gilt brass, and reproduction red glass jewels, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82