EditorialFirescreen, 1770, Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Mahogany, 62 7/8 x 21 in. (159.7 x 53.3 cm), Furniture, With a history of descent in the family of General John Cadwalader (1742?1786), this finely carved rococo fire screen...
EditorialFirescreen, 1785?95, Made in Salem, Massachusetts, United States, American, Mahogany, holly, ebony, 61 1/2 x 21 x 18 1/4 in. (156.2 x 53.3 x 46.4 cm), Furniture, Attributed to Samuel Phippen (ca. 1744?1798), This fire screen features a folding shelf fo...
EditorialFirescreen, 1770, Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Mahogany, 62 7/8 x 21 in. (159.7 x 53.3 cm), Furniture, With a history of descent in the family of General John Cadwalader (1742?1786), this finely carved rococo fire screen...
EditorialFirescreen. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 30.8 x 23.2 cm (12 1/8 x 9 1/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 12" high; 18" wide. Medium: watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper.
EditorialFirescreen. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 30.8 x 23.2 cm (12 1/8 x 9 1/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 12" high; 18" wide. Medium: watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper.
EditorialDesign for a Firescreen, 'for Lady Heathcote', early 19th century, Ink and gouache, sheet: 7 1/4 x 4 7/16 in. (18.4 x 11.2 cm), Attributed to Gillows (British, 19th century).
EditorialFirescreen, ca. 1854, Possibly made in Paris, France; Possibly made in New York, New York, United States, American or French, Applewood or pearwood, ebonized walnut, beech, 40 1/2 x 26 1/4 x 15 in. (102.9 x 66.7 x 38.1 cm), Furniture, Auguste-?mile Rin...
EditorialFirescreen, 1785?95, Made in Salem, Massachusetts, United States, American, Mahogany, holly, ebony, 61 1/2 x 21 x 18 1/4 in. (156.2 x 53.3 x 46.4 cm), Furniture, Attributed to Samuel Phippen (ca. 1744?1798), This fire screen features a folding shelf fo...
EditorialFirescreen, 1770, Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Mahogany, 62 7/8 x 21 in. (159.7 x 53.3 cm), Furniture, With a history of descent in the family of General John Cadwalader (1742?1786), this finely carved rococo fire screen...
EditorialFirescreen, ca. 1880, Probably made in New York, New York, United States, American, Cherry, stained glass, 38 x 45 1/8 in. (96.5 x 114.6 cm), Furniture, Attributed to Herter Brothers (German, active New York, 1864?1906).