Generations and regenerations of White House decor
A rare Kem Weber chair shows the European side of American modernism
An elusive armchair makes an appearance
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Indian silver for the Raj
An exhibition looks at the silver objects made for British households by Indian craftsman
Shearer Loyalism and Heritage
from The Magazine ANTIQUES, April/May 2010 | Figs. 1, 1a. Desk-and-bookcase made by John Shearer (active c. 1798–at least 1818), Martinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), 1801–1806. Inscribed “Down with the Cropper of Ireland” and “Cropper is Repenting and his Master is Angry” in the top drawer of the case. Walnut, cherry, mulberry, yellow pine, and oak; height 8 feet 10 …
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