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Chamber candlestick, Rebecca Emes, Silver gilt, British, London
Rebecca Emes
Edward A. Barnard
1817–18
Chamber candlestick or taperstick, Rebecca Emes, Silver, British, London
Rebecca Emes
Edward A. Barnard
1809–10
Chamber candlestick or taperstick, Rebecca Emes, Silver, British, London
Rebecca Emes
Edward A. Barnard
1811–12
Rebecca Emes
Edward A. Barnard
1813–14
Bookend, Rebecca Cauman  American, Silver and enamel, American
Rebecca Cauman
ca. 1927
Bookend, Rebecca Cauman  American, Silver and enamel, American
Rebecca Cauman
ca. 1927
Rebecca Cauman
ca. 1925
Chamber candlestick, John Emes, Silver, British, London
John Emes
1802–3
Mustard spoon, John Emes, Silver, British, London
John Emes
1797
Chamber candlestick, John Emes, Silver gilt, British, London
John Emes
William Rudkins
1801–2
Star of Lemoyne Quilt, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
ca. 1846
Sampler made at the Westtown Quaker School, Rebecca Marsh  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Rebecca Marsh
1802
Quilt, Hexagon or Honeycomb pattern, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
1846
Quilt, Nine Patch pattern variation, Rebecca Davis  American, Cotton, American
Rebecca Davis
ca. 1846
Embroidered sampler, Rebecca Gallyon, Embroidered silk on wool, British
Rebecca Gallyon
1792
14th Street, New York City, Rebecca Lepkoff  American, Gelatin silver print
Rebecca Lepkoff
1947–48
The Friend in Need, from "Illustrated London News", Rebecca Solomon  British, Wood engraving
Rebecca Solomon
April 23, 1859
Idyll: Frontispiece to "The Poets of Great Britain, Complete from Chaucer to Churchill", Francesco Bartolozzi  Italian, Engraving; second state of four
Multiple artists/makers
March 13, 1782
Robert Dighton the Elder
Rebecca Howse
July 1807
Silhouettes of American Life, Alice Cordelia Morse  American, Cream cloth covered boards with silver decoration
Multiple artists/makers
1892
Multiple artists/makers
1793
Multiple artists/makers
1749
Multiple artists/makers
June 20, 1788
Side chair, Charles Eames  American, Metal wire, painted black
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
ca. 1952
Indian Vase, Ames Van Wart  American, Marble, American
Ames Van Wart
1876
Marshall O. Roberts, Ames Van Wart  American, Marble, American
Ames Van Wart
1884
Sword and Scabbard of Captain Richard French (1792–1854), Ames Manufacturing Company  American, Gold, brass, steel, American, Chicopee, Massachusetts
Ames Manufacturing Company
1850
Ewer, Jan Emens, Glazed stoneware, pewter, Flemish, Raeren
Jan Emens
1578
Portrait of a Gentleman, Ezra Ames  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Ezra Ames
ca. 1785–90
Maurice Levy, Ezra Ames  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Ezra Ames
ca. 1820
Philip Van Cortlandt, Ezra Ames  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ezra Ames
ca. 1810
"DCM" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Molded plywood, steel, and rubber
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1946
"LAR" Armchair, Charles Eames  American, Glass fiber–reinforced polyester, zinc-plated steel
Multiple artists/makers
1949
Child's Chair, Charles Eames  American, Molded plywood
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1940
Side chair, Charles Eames  American, Laminated wood, rubber welt
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
ca. 1946
Untitled, Ray Eames  American, Charcoal on paper
Ray Eames
ca. 1933
Table, Charles Eames  American, Plywood, Formica, and metal
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
1950
Leg splint, Charles Eames  American, Molded plywood
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
1942
"FSW" Folding Screen, Charles Eames  American, Mahogany plywood and canvas
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1946
"DCW" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Walnut, plywood, rubber
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1946