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Tongs, Stephen Hardy  American, Silver, American
Stephen Hardy
1810–30
Norman Hardy
A.D. 1910–1911; ca. 1294–1279 B.C.
Norman Hardy
A.D. 1910–1911; ca. 1294–1279 B.C.
Dress, Stephen Burrows  American, wool, American
Stephen Burrows
ca. 1971
Trousers, Hardy Amies  British, leather, British
Hardy Amies
1970s
Medal of Francis, Duke de Dampville, Jean Hardy, Bronze
Jean Hardy
1658
Oxfords, John Hardy, leather, probably American
John Hardy
1975
Suit, Hardy Amies  British, wool, silk, British
Hardy Amies
ca. 1951
Dress, Hardy Amies  British, wool, hemp, metal, British
Hardy Amies
1969–70
Candlestick (one of a pair), Stephen Pilcherd or British, Brass, partly enameled, British, London
Stephen Pilcherd
Anthony Hatch
ca. 1660–80
Table Spoon, Stephen Emery  American, Silver, American
Stephen Emery
ca. 1790
Chocolate Pot, Stephen Richard  American, Silver, American
Stephen Richard
ca. 1825
Tray, Stephen Richard  American, Silver, American
Stephen Richard
ca. 1826
Cann, Stephen Emery  American, Silver, American
Stephen Emery
ca. 1785
Creampot, Stephen Reeves  American, Silver, American
Stephen Reeves
Samuel Richards Jr.
1775–1800
[Seated Elderly Woman Wearing Plaid Dress and Bonnet], William Hardy Kent  American, Daguerreotype with applied color
William Hardy Kent
1854–60
[Seated Middle-aged Woman Dressed in Finery], William Hardy Kent  American, Daguerreotype with applied color
William Hardy Kent
1854–60
Lady with a mirror, Bernhard Caspar Hardy  German, Wax, colored, German, Cologne
Bernhard Caspar Hardy
late 18th–early 19th century
Bracket Clock, Stephen Van Wyck  American, Mahogany, white oak, brass, American
Stephen Van Wyck
ca. 1800
Thomas Hardy
1896
Norman Hardy
1912; ca. 1427–1400 B.C.
Stephen Badlam
ca. 1770
Tracery Arcade from the Great South Window of Canterbury Cathedral, Master Mason Stephen Lote and/or, Caen stone, British
Master Mason Stephen Lote
Master Mason Thomas Mapilton
ca. 1426–1435
The Lion in Love, Dudley Hardy  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash, watercolor and gouache (bodycolor)
Dudley Hardy
ca. 1890
Woman in evening clothes and cape standing in front of mirror, Dudley Hardy  British, Watercolor over graphite with touches of pastel
Dudley Hardy
1895
Satyr, British Museum, Stephen Thompson  British, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Stephen Thompson
1869–72
Amarillo—Tall in Texas, Stephen Shore  American, Photomechanical prints
Stephen Shore
Dexter Press
1972
Candlestick (one of a pair), Stephen Pilcherd or British, Brass, partly enameled, traces of gilding, British, London
Stephen Pilcherd
Anthony Hatch
ca. 1660–80
Pair-case watch and key, Stephen Gibbs  British, Silver; painted enamel;  brass and steel, British, London
Stephen Gibbs
John Higginbotham
1770
Clovis, New Mexico, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 12, 1972
Henderson, North Carolina, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 3, 1972
Santa Fe, New Mexico, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 13, 1972
Marshall, Texas, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 9, 1972
Clovis, New Mexico, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 12, 1972
Santa Rosa, New Mexico, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
June 13, 1972
Amarillo, Texas, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
July 4, 1972
Canyon, Texas, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
July 1972
Amarillo, Texas, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
July 1972
Granite, Oklahoma, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
July 8, 1972
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
July 9, 1972