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Young & Marten
Allbut and Daniel
ca. 1900
Creamer, Peter Young  American, Pewter, American
Peter Young
1775–95
Tankard, Peter Young  American, Pewter, American
Peter Young
1775–95
Flintlock Longrifle, Henry Young  American, Wood (maple), steel, iron, brass, silver, American, Pennsylvania, Easton Township, Northampton County
Henry Young
ca. 1800–1820
Stevedore, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Bronze
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1904, cast by 1914
Man with a Pick, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Bronze
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1915, cast 1918
Sunset, Harvey O. Young  American, Oil on canvas, American
Harvey O. Young
ca. 1870–80
Sheet, Lydia Young  American, Linen, woven, American
Lydia Young
1800–1830
Homespun sheet, Lydia Young  American, Homespun , woven, American
Lydia Young
1800–1830
Evening top hat, Young Brothers, Fur, silk, American
Young Brothers
1898
Twenty-Five Inked Impressions (or "Pulls") of Engraved Firearms Ornament, Gustave Young  American, born Prussia, Ink on paper, American and German
Gustave Young
Ernst Moritz
ca. 1845–65
Ink Impression ("Pull") from a Gold-inlaid Colt Revolver, Gustave Young  American, born Prussia, Ink on paper, American
Gustave Young
ca. 1854
Ocean, Purvis Young  American, Commercial paint and wood on commercial wall paneling
Purvis Young
ca. 1975
Locked Up Their Minds, Purvis Young  American, Commercial paint on plywood
Purvis Young
1972
Mary, Queen of Scots, Marten Baes  Flemish, Engraving
Marten Baes
Mary, Queen of Scots
19th century
Mary, Queen of Scots, Marten Baes  Flemish, Engraving
Marten Baes
Mary, Queen of Scots
ca. 1614–31
Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ Second Issue Revolver (serial no. 30451) with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, gold, mother of pearl, brass, wood, velvet, American
Smith & Wesson
Gustave Young
1869
Contemporary Rank Badge, Young Yang Chung  Korean, Silk and metallic thread on silk, Korea
Young Yang Chung
20th century
Creamer, Alonzo C. Young  American, Pressed glass, American
Alonzo C. Young
Boston Silver Glass Company
ca. 1869–71
Sledding, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Watercolor and ink on paper
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1923
At the Dôme, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Ink and watercolor on paper
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1925
Man with a Sledge Hammer, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Charcoal and pastel on paper
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1903
Textile, Young Yang Chung  Korean, Silk, metallic thread; on silk, Korea
Young Yang Chung
20th century
Medal Commemorating the Twelfth Night Celebration of the Century Association, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Bronze
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1933
Riggers; Riveters, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Bronze, dark brown patina
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1945
Strip Medallion quilt, Annie Mae Young  American, Top: cotton and cotton-polyester blend; back: cotton-polyester blend
Annie Mae Young
1976
Riggers; Riveters, Mahonri Mackintosh Young  American, Bronze, dark brown patina
Mahonri Mackintosh Young
1945
Study of a Tree, Marten van Valckenborch  Netherlandish, Brush and black ink, gray wash, green, yellow, and brown watercolor, white, and green gouache. Traces of framing lines in pen and black ink
Marten van Valckenborch
mid-16th–early 17th century
Richard Humphreys, the Celebrated Boxer Who Never Was Conquered, John Young  British, Mezzotint printed in color with hand coloring, between first and second states
Multiple artists/makers
1788
Mrs. Bunbury, John Young  British, Mezzotint; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
January 15, 1791
Mrs. Gwyn, John Young  British, Mezzotint; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
January 15, 1791
The Lettie Lane Paper Family: Introducing Lettie's Little Twin Brother and Sister, Sheila Young  American, Lithograph
Sheila Young
Curtis Publishing Company
ca. 1908
The Lettie Lane Paper Family: Presenting One of Lettie's Dolls, With Her Hats and Dresses, Sheila Young  American, Lithograph
Sheila Young
Curtis Publishing Company
1909
The Lettie Lane Paper Family: Presenting Lettie's Dolls' Party of Little People Dressed in Fancy Costumes, Sheila Young  American, Lithograph
Sheila Young
Curtis Publishing Company
1909
The Lettie Lane Paper Family: Presenting Lettie's Baby Sister, With Her Nurse and Some of Her Belongings, Sheila Young  American, Lithograph
Sheila Young
Curtis Publishing Company
1909
G. F. Young
1925
John Russell Young
1878
John Russell Young
1878
G. M. Young
1954
G. B. Young
1860s–90s