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Marquetry (00)
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Stuart king using a marquetry cutters donkey to produce components for his then range of miniature Windsor chairs c1982 (42)
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Decorated casket recovered from the royal graves at Ur in Mesopotamia c.2600 BC Br Mus.(1)
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Egyptian inlaid chair C1000 BC. British museum (2)
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Detail of early English inlay C1630 (4)
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Detail of early English inlay C1630 (3)
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English oak panelled chair c1690
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Christ being put on the cross, one of a series of marquetry pictures depicting Christ’s passion in Sorrento Cathedral (44)
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Nineteenth century marquetry panels above the alter in Sorrento Cathedral (43)
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Hunting scenes were a popular subject for large German marquetry panels (34)
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Boulle work French 18th draw being restored
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Pictorial marquetry of superb quality Museum of Intarsia Sorrento 19th century (45)
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Sawing veneer in the mid 18th century (13)
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A marquetry horse c1774 (6)
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English Marquetry or Boulle saw (7)
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Marquetry cutters donkey (8)
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Marquetry cutters donkey in use (9)
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Andrew Oliver useing a marquetry cutters donkey c1965 (10)
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Andrew Oliver laying out marquetry componants c1965 (11)
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Seaweed marquetry in walnut and Holly. (12)
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A classical 18th century Adam brothers inspired design in marquetry (21)
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Work of French craftsman Charles Spindler (1865-1938) (30)
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Small marquetry lidded box by Frenchman Charles Spindler (1865-1938) (31)
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Spindler Marquetry Panel-Bettys tea shop-Ilkley (2)
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Modern day marquetry cutter in Sorrento 2006 (49)
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Coin cabinet by Francesco Grandi signed and dated 1892. in ebony and engraved ivory; Museum of Intarsia, Sorrento (48)
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Writing desk by Giuseppe Gargiulo signed 1880 displaying a variety of inlay and marquetry Museum of Intarsia, Sorrento (46)
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Table C1890 using ivory, ebony, and other natural veneers, the ivory is engraved Museum of Intarsia, Sorrento (47)
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Peasants dance in the marquetry centre of this oval Italian Sorrento ware dish C1910 (32)
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Modern Sorrento marquetry unused (33)