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Music cabinet designed by Harvey Ellis, made by Craftsman Workshops, c. 1903, mahogany with maple inlay, and Lamp, designed by Frederick Theodore Brosi, c. 1922-1925 - De Young Museum - DSC00716 photo
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Screen, Gustav Stickley, United Crafts or Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, New York, designed c. 1902, made c. 1902-1903, oak, leather, brass tacks - Dallas Museum of Art - DSC05190 photo
Writing desk, artist unknown, United States, 1880-1889, oak, brass, other woods - Peabody Essex Museum - DSC07617 photo
Linen chest, Gustav Stickley, John Seidemann, United Crafts, Eastwood, New York, designed c. 1903, oak, iron - Dallas Museum of Art - DSC05192 photo
Armchair, designed by Timothy A. Conti, made by Stickley Brothers Co., c. 1901, oak with fruitwood inlay - De Young Museum - DSC00711 photo
Queen Anne style slant-front desk from Connecticut, c. 1740-1760, cherry with inlays, HAA photo
Cabinet by Carlo Zen, Italy, 1902, mahogany, mother-of-pearl, silver and brass inlay - Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Montreal, Canada - DSC09287 photo
Desk, Kimbel and Cabus, c. 1877, Metropolitan Museum of Art photo
Bedroom Suite (desk) by Mitchell & Rammelsberg Furniture Company, Cincinnati, c. 1880, maple, painted and gilt panels, ivory, onyx, mirror glass - Cincinnati Art Museum - DSC03131 photo
Desk and Bookcase attributed to John Aitken, Philadelphia, 1795-1810, mahogany with mahogany veneer, light wood inlay, brass, glass - National Gallery of Art, Washington - DSC09706 photo
Long Case Musical Clock by Otto van Meurs, Amsterdam, view 2, c. 1750-1775, oak with burl walnut veneer, mahogany inlay, walnut, gilt brass, paint - Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University - DSC01602 photo
Long Case Musical Clock by Otto van Meurs, Amsterdam, view 1, c. 1750-1775, oak with burl walnut veneer, mahogany inlay, walnut, gilt brass, paint - Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University - DSC01598 photo
Desk and bookcase (behind mirror), possibly by Thomas Sherburne shop, Boston, Massachusetts, 1770-1785, mahogany, white pine, yellow pine, replaced brass hardware - Winterthur Museum - DSC01366 photo
American tambour secretary-front desk and bookcase, c. 1790, Salem, mahogany and mahogany veneer with inlays, HAA photo
Plant stand, 1903, oak, copper and brass, Charles Rohlfs photo
Dressing glass, Boston, Massachusetts, 1755-1770, mirror from England 1755-1770, mahogany, aspen, white pine, red cedar, white oak, replaced brass hardware - Winterthur Museum - DSC01371 photo
Chest of Drawers, Boston, 1680-1700, red cedar with oak and white pine - Chazen Museum of Art - DSC02590 photo
Chest of drawers, designed by Carlo Bugatti for his own use, Paris, c. 1904 - Royal Ontario Museum - DSC09513 photo