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Davenport Roller-Bearing Steel Wagons
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Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Jefferson R. Burdick Bequest 1969
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Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mount
Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mount
Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of ...
Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mounted in
Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mounted in
Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800. Buttons of blue ...
Pair of Four-Barreled Turnover Percussion Pistols of Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (1785–1851), with Pair of Box-Lock Turn-Off Pocket Pistols, Case, and Accessories
Pair of Four-Barreled Turnover Percussion Pistols of Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (1785–1851), with Pair of Box-Lock Turn-Off Pocket Pistols, Case, and Accessories
Turnover pistols: steel wood (walnut) gold silver; pocket pistols: steel wood (walnut); mallet: wood (walnut rosewood ebony) leather; ramrod: wood (ebony) brass; cleaning r...
Paint roller
Paint roller
A 9" paint roller with a 3/8" nap. The fibers are synthetic (est). The roller appears unused, and has fibers of another roller stuck to the nap....
bedspread in patchwork composed of triangles in various types of printed cotton from the late 18th and early 19th century; mainly blockprint and one piece of painted satin; lining in purple cotton with steel-roller print; hand-sewn, no padding; some patch
bedspread in patchwork composed of triangles in various types of printed cotton from the late 18th and early 19th century; mainly blockprint and one piece of painted satin; lining in purple cotton with steel-roller print; hand-sewn, no padding; some patch
bedspread in patchwork composed of triangles in various types of printed cotton from the late 18th and early 19th century; mainly blockprint and one piece of painted satin; lining ...
Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape, London, 1770s. Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape. Silver-plated steel.
Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape, London, 1770s. Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape. Silver-plated steel.
Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape, London, 1770s. Very simple silver-plated steel shoe buckles, rectangular shape. Silver-plated steel....
Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, made by James Smith at the Soho Manufactory, Birmingham, about 1792-1806. Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, decorated with a faceted beaded rim and leather covered centre. The fastening is stamped, 'BOULTO
Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, made by James Smith at the Soho Manufactory, Birmingham, about 1792-1806. Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, decorated with a faceted beaded rim and leather covered centre. The fastening is stamped, 'BOULTO
Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, made by James Smith at the Soho Manufactory, Birmingham, about 1792-1806. Pair of shoe buckles, cut steel, leather, decorated with a facet...
Silver shoe buckle with steel prongs, London, about 1785-1795, possibly by Joshua Cooper or J. B. Cole. Shoe buckle silver with steel prongs. Oblong, decorated with an openwork rim of quatrefoils, enclosed between wavy borders and rosettes at each corner;
Silver shoe buckle with steel prongs, London, about 1785-1795, possibly by Joshua Cooper or J. B. Cole. Shoe buckle silver with steel prongs. Oblong, decorated with an openwork rim of quatrefoils, enclosed between wavy borders and rosettes at each corner;
Silver shoe buckle with steel prongs, London, about 1785-1795, possibly by Joshua Cooper or J. B. Cole. Shoe buckle silver with steel prongs. Oblong, decorated with an openwork rim...

