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Gold, silver, Boulle marquetry of brass, pewter, porcelain, tortoiseshell, ebony ivory, and rare woods were all used.
The marquetry tops contain an evocative song sheet of the period and the doors open to reveal drawers.
In style, portable furniture imitated stationary pieces but often lacked omamentation such as marquetry, inlays, or elaborate mounts.
Jenny admires the intricate marquetry on the arm of the teak day-bed, which forms a horse's head.
The vogue for marquetry on furniture originated in post-Renaissance Italy and reached its apogee in mid-eighteenth-century France.
A perfect perspectival illusion of depth coexists with an effect of surface flatness which can suggest mosaic or marquetry.
There is an office panelled with marquetry more reminiscent of tsarist palaces than passenger planes.
The first lot is an amaranth and marquetry box whose top is inlaid with a map of the British Isles.
He designed stained glass and marquetry and, as the son of a mason, he may have worked in stone.
As for director Christine Jeffs' handiwork, it is marquetry done in mittens.
The base is made of rippled walnut and amboyna, inset with marquetry of acanthus in satinwood, which was done by a Welsh firm, Anita Marquetry.
In addition to elaborate marquetry panels and inset porcelain plaques, much of this furniture was accented with bronze mounts.
On June 14, for example, it has organized a one-day conference on marquetry and boulle.
Working on a rosewood corner cupboard veneered in burr walnut, and featuring an inlaid marquetry honeysuckle design, will always remain one of Luke's favourite jobs.
Sicilian marquetry furniture is immediately recognizable by the rosettes with eight petals, similar to the quatrefoil of Genoa and the star of Naples.
He did not use marquetry to a great extent, preferring the rich effects of wood, which he selected with a very refined taste.
Cedar, rosewood, argan, pine, oak? Morocco has many types of wood used in marquetry and cabinetmaking.
Floors are oak, and many feature decorative patterns of marquetry and parquetry.
Mahogany writing desk with a flap with marquetry of dark lines and two sliding doors with bronze handles and key.
Schlemmer was exposed to design theory at a young age as an apprentice in a marquetry workshop.
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The floor was of marquetry, hued like a dim rainbow owing to the different coloured woods.
The name has been corrupted into a trade term buhl, to denote this style of marquetry.
This is the sentiment one has on looking at many of the marquetry clock-cases.
They were in the cabinet-maker's mind when he made his design and laid his marquetry.
But concurrent with the age of marquetry and lacquer was the great walnut period.
Augsburg and Nuremberg developed an industry and exported their marquetry.
In this specimen the marquetry is under fine artistic control.
The escutcheon of the locks covers a portion of the marquetry.
The question arises, How did the marquetry panel come there?
The marquetry worker in the end overcame this and drove these pillars out.
Emanuel Hopperton, of Leeds, made clocks with marquetry cases.
There are 14 twin, two double and four single State Cabins in the sleeping cars, each lined with rich marquetry.
The Dutch were among the first to use marquetry, parquetry and veneer over carved oak furniture.
The piece which was recently auctioned is made of gilt-lacquered, brass-mounted fustic, rosewood, tulipwood and marquetry.
This alternation of tortoiseshell and brass forms a brilliant marquetry.
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