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H. Burgess
Tyler Brothers
ca. 1850
Cup, Andrew Tyler  American, Silver, American
Andrew Tyler
1715–25
Tankard, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Salt, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Salt, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Elevator cars, elevator entrances : catalogue no. 56, W.S. Tyler Company
W.S. Tyler Company
Bartlett-Orr Press
1927
Snoqualmie Falls, Grafton Tyler Brown  American, Oil on board, American
Grafton Tyler Brown
1886
Library Table, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and abalone, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Wardrobe, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
1875–1883
Moses Tyler
ca. 1835–47
Ensemble, Richard Tyler  American, cotton, American
Richard Tyler
1995–96
Suit, Richard Tyler  American, polyester, Rayon, silk, American
Richard Tyler
Bergdorf Goodman
ca. 1993
Suit, Richard Tyler  American, silk, American
Richard Tyler
Bergdorf Goodman
ca. 1993
Dress, Richard Tyler  American, silk, American
Richard Tyler
1990s
Chair Seat, Sarah Tyler  American, Linen embroidered with wool, American
Sarah Tyler
ca. 1740
Woven coverlet fragment, Harry Tyler  American, Wool and cotton; doublecloth, woven on a hand-loom with a Jacquard attachment, American
Harry Tyler
1841
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool, cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1839
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool and cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1845
The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry, The Limbourg Brothers  Franco-Netherlandish, Tempera, gold, and ink on vellum, French
The Limbourg Brothers
1405–1408/1409
[Man with Mustache Wearing Oilskin Hat], Edward M. Tyler  American, Daguerreotype
Edward M. Tyler
1854–55
Chest of Drawers, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, poplar, cedar, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Compote, Bryce Brothers  American, Pressed glass, American
Bryce Brothers
1876–85
Compote, Bryce Brothers  American, Pressed glass, American
Bryce Brothers
1876–85
Sauceboat, Unger Brothers, Silver and gilding, American
Unger Brothers
1900–1910
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Maple, rosewood, various wood veneers, ebonized veneer, ash (secondary wood), gilding, modern upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1867–69
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, marquetry, gilt, American
Herter Brothers
1865–70
Paper Cutter, Unger Brothers, Silver, American
Unger Brothers
ca. 1900
Looking Glass, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Bedstead, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Bedstead, Baumann Brothers  American, Maple, American
Baumann 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
Brooch, Unger Brothers, Silver, American
Unger Brothers
ca. 1900
Belt Buckle, Unger Brothers, Silver, American
Unger Brothers
ca. 1900
Pedestal, Kilian brothers  American, Walnut, gilding, and paint, American
Kilian brothers
ca. 1870
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
Cabinet, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, brass, and later silk textiles, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; gilding, American
Herter Brothers
1860–70
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; marquetry of various woods; gilding composition material, American
Herter Brothers
1869–70
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood (probably cherry, maple or ash), modern upholstery with original underupholstery materials, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1875