wood
04/12/71
This is a letter from Richard Nixon to George Powles written on April 12, 1971. It is signed by Richard Nixon and written on White House letterhead. It acknowledges Mr. Powles' accomplishments... |
1963 - 1972
This is a plaque to Coach George Powles from Skyline Baseball Alumni, 1963-1972. |
1972
This is a plaque presented to Coach George B. Powles from the 1972 O.A.L Baseball Champions. |
ca. 1900?
Trunk. Description: Pale tan leather with blond wood strips, leather handles at either end, labels on top read: "PARIS...JAMES & D'ALBANY...2 RUE DE RIVOLI", "UNITED STATES LINES, NEW YORK",... |
1975
Unglazed white ceramic sculpture mounted on wood under a Plexiglas vitrine. Rectangular slab of ceramic is formed with wavy surface and a large peak at center similar to a cross-section of a... |
Headdresses, 7 sea-lion's teeth. Sept. 23, 1911. One sent to Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.-Exch. "Worn in the White Deerskin Dance; has never been used. Additional material: wooden sockets to... |
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1906-1920
Catalog #139 |
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Wood, metal, lacquer and gold leaf with Laterbury Clock Co. movement |
1906-1920
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1906 ARTIST BIRTH: 1860 ARTIST DEATH: 1945 |
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NOTES: Catalog #149 |
1929
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1929 NOTES: Catalog #146 Mathews. Released to E. Cornu (de Young conservation lab) for testing for treatment 6/7/90. |
1906-1920
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1906 NOTES: Catalog #156 |
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ARTIST BIRTH: 1860 ARTIST DEATH: 1945 |
1993-94
Mixed media sculpture. Six wooden doors, painted black with white line drawings, stand side by side and are covered with brightly colored found objects. |
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NOTES: Liner has been missing. Released to E. Cornu (de Young conservation lab) for testing for treatment 6/7/90. |
1983
This is a turned bowl made from Hawaiian Macadamia wood. The bowl is egg-shaped with a lip that dips in a concave curve on each side. Two knots are visible with radiating wood grain. |
1980
This is a turned wood bowl made from dark brown dessert ironwood with a tan colored free ragged edge. |
1986
This is a turned wood bowl made from South Carolina box elder. The bowl has tan and pink wood grain. |
mid 20th century to late 20th century|n.d.
This is a turned wood bowl with a short circular base made from black acacia wood. The bowl has an oblong shape with a lip that dips in a concave curve on each side. |
1975
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circa 1895
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1975-1985
One black cloth banner (A) supported by two rectangular strips of wood (B-C), one on either end. On the left side of the banner is "Fund Human Needs, Not World Death, Livermore Action Group... |