Cool China Employed Chair Mould photos

Cool China Employed Chair Mould photos

A handful of nice china employed chair mould photos I discovered:

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china used chair mould
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&quotChina table
1765-1775
Origin: America, Virginia, Williamsburg
OH: 30 1/8&quot OW: 36 3/eight&quot OD: 23 five/16&quot
All elements are of mahogany.
Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. William C. Schoettle

Acc. No. 1980-95

Look: rectangular prime with astragal molded edge sawn interlacing guilloche fretwork gallery with astragal molded best edge 4 fretwork aprons with sawn and drilled foliated pattern front and rear aprons function fretwork pendants centering profile of a bird, that on rear side in blind profile, that on front with carved tail, feather, eye, and beak particulars four legs, L-shaped in cross section, with sawn and drilled fretwork of rosettes and interlacing scrolls every single leg flanked by two sawn fretwork brackets incorporating C-scrolls.

Construction: The legs are not mitered, as on most British examples, but sawn from strong single boards. The rails and gallery are solid nonlaminated elements as nicely. The gallery is mitered at the corners and glued into a rabbet at the outer edges of the single-board top, which in turn is nailed to the frame via the rabbet. Vertical quarter-round mahogany blocks further support the gallery at its corners and an astragal molding is glued and nailed to the edges of the prime. The rails are tenoned into the legs, and the knee brackets are glued and nailed to the legs and aprons with no advantage of tenons.

Mark(s): None.

Inscription(s): None.

Label:
In explaining the use of china tables, Thomas Chippendale wrote in 1762 that they were intended &quotfor holding each a Set of China, and might be used as Tea-Tables.&quot With their fencelike fretwork galleries, china tables were admirably suited for the protection of costly tea wares. Much more essential, they presented gentry householders an uncommonly elegant signifies of displaying tea china even when it was not in use, hence delivering visitors with a visual reminder of the owner’s taste, status, and social position.

China tables had been comparatively well-known in Britain but have been developed infrequently in the colonies. Most of the recognized American examples have been manufactured in those urban centers exactly where British influence on nearby cabinetmaking was particularly sturdy. 1 instance is Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where at least eight ornate china tables with elaborate crossed stretchers have been produced in the course of the third quarter of the eighteenth century. Portsmouth artisans were heavily influenced by the Boston cabinet trade till some shifted to a strikingly British furnishings style in the 1760s and 1770s, a change probably triggered by the arrival of a few British cabinetmakers about that time.

China tables had been also produced in Charleston, South Carolina, an additional center where British influence prevailed. Although no extant Charleston china tables have however been identified, records of their production survive. In 1772, cabinetmaker Richard Magrath, who had recently arrived from London, advertised his potential to make a wide assortment of trendy furniture types such as &quotChina Tables.&quot Thomas Elfe developed the form as nicely, supplying tables with a variety of optional components. Elfe’s accounts between 1768 and 1775 list everything from straightforward &quotChina Tables&quot or a &quotchina tea table&quot to a &quotChina frett tea table&quot and &quotcommode [i.e., serpentine] fret China Tables with castors.&quot The Elfe accounts also acknowledge the inherent fragility of china tables since the artisan recorded mending and even replacing their fretwork galleries often.

British-oriented cabinetmakers in Williamsburg made their share of china tables as well. Eight tables are known, among them this effectively-preserved instance that descended in the Lewis and Byrd families of nearby Gloucester County. Unlike most American china tables, this 1 and a related Williamsburg example now owned by the State Department have legs composed of open fretwork. The foliated fret pattern mirrors that employed for the carved blind frets on the back of the Masonic Master’s chair created for Lodge 6 in Williamsburg. This association, together with the table’s neighborhood history, accounts for the Williamsburg attribution. The very same fret pattern also appears in the richly carved aprons of numerous very diverse but no much less remarkable Williamsburg china tables, like acc. 1991-431. The fret design and style was most likely adapted from numerous patterns for fireplace fenders published in the 1764-1765 edition of HOUSEHOLD Furniture IN THE PRESENT TASTE. Even the birds in the front and rear aprons of the present table can be traced to this supply.

1 of the most puzzling aspects of china table production in colonial Tidewater Virginia is the intrinsically ornate nature of the type, which is at odds with the neat and plain taste that permeates most other eastern Virginia cabinet wares of the exact same date. There is no concrete explanation for the anomaly, though an intriguing connection may possibly hyperlink Masonic chairs and china tables. Though the chairs had been utilized in the meeting halls of an exclusive fraternal society and the tables have been produced for the parlors and drawing rooms of the wealthy elite, each and every type was nonetheless a central element in elaborate ceremonies–ritualized secret meetings on the one particular hand and ritualized social gatherings on the other. Possibly their roles as symbolic focal points of important social ceremonies demanded higher levels of ornamentation.

Provenance:
The table was recognized in the loved ones of the final private owner as the &quotLewis Table&quot and the &quotSusan Lewis Table.&quot According to loved ones tradition, it descended from Susan Lewis (b. 1782) and her husband, William Powell Byrd (b. 1776), of Whitehall, Gloucester Co., Va., via the family members to Richard Corbin Byrd (b. 1837), to his daughter, Fanny Marshall Byrd (1869-1960), who bequeathed the table to her daughter, Katherine Corbin Waller (1899-1994), from whom the table was acquired by CWF in 1980.&quot

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Image from web page 120 of “Creating with assurance” (1921)
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Identifier: BuildingWithAssurance
Title: Developing with assurance
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Morgan Woodwork Organization
Subjects: woodwork — catalogs domestic architecture — catalogs furnishings — catalogs Division 06 Division 12 wood posts and columns wood stairs wood railings base and shoe moldings exterior wood door frames wood door and window casings dining tables and chairs lamps couchws and loveseats art glass
Publisher: Morgan Woodwork Organization
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Dining Area M-354 Here again is an interesting example of what can be accom-plished by employing Morgan Standardized Woodwork. Themantel, with wall recess above, and the large sideboard areuseful as effectively as ornamental additions to this space. Woodwork Parts Detailed Below 1 Constructed-up Mantel Shelf..M- 354 2 Fillet M-8432 3 Bed Moulding M-8115 4 Mantel Shelf Apron.,. .M-8424 5 Neck Moulding M-8610 six Ceiling Moulding M-8018 7 Door Jamb, 53^ wide.M-8424 For individual illustration of parts see pagesindicated in final column. Page 116398378384380374397 8 Door Cease M-8542 9 Casing M-8309 ten Base M-8828 11 Base Shoe M-8422 12 Stile of Mantel Shelf.. .M- 354 13 Casing M- 354 Web page 379388397397116116 Both Doors in illustration are Morgan style M-711,shown on web page 260 r :i5 13 ^ IZ] ten : iidJ ^ne^^

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Dining Area M-355 six TTERE certainly is a dining room wFiich bears the unmistakable^ ^ stamp of good taste in every detail of its appointments—from the artistic buffet, china closet and table, to the nicely-chosenMorgan French Doors and Trim. Woodwork Components Detailed Below For person illustration of parts see pagesindicated in final column. 1 Picture Moulding M-8263 two Door Stop M-8542 3 Door Jamb, 53^ wide M-8424 four Casing M-8308 five Back Band .M-8374 six Window Stool M-8267 Web page 383379397391390386 7 Window Apron M-8641 8 Thresholds M-8278 9 Base, ^ x 53^ M-8828 ten Base Shoe M^422 11 Chair Rail M-8626 Page383387397397382 _2llo The Panel Door in illustration is Morgan design M-800, with No. 1 White Pine Stiles and Rails and Unselected Gum Panels, shown on web page 266. 117 ^^ill^

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Good Mold Chinese photos

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Vides, par Franck Vervial
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Image by Franck Vervial
Ghost au Tri Postal de Lille

Prise à l’exposition &quotSur la Route de la Soie&quot (jusqu’au 16 janvier 2011).
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Taken at the exhibition &quotSur la Route de la Soie&quot (On the Silk Road) (till Jan 16 2011).
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Kader Attia
Né en 1970 à Dugny (France),
vit et travaille à Berlin (Allemagne) et à Alger (Algérie).

Born in 1970 in Dugny (France),
lives and functions in Berlin (Allemagne) and Alger (Algérie).

Réalisées en papier d’aluminium et moulées sur des modèles vivants, ces 560 sculptures aux allures féminines peuvent représenter une foule dans le recueillement. Telles des fantômes, ces silhouettes creuses et éphémères soulignent la vulnérabilité de la condition humaine. Remplissant l’espace de vide, l’artiste se réfère à la citation du philosophe Lao Tseu :
&quotL’homme crée des choses, mais c’est le vide qui leur donne du sens&quot.

L’installation a été spécialement réalisée pour l’exposition au Tri Postal, avec la participation d’étudiants d’écoles d’art et d’universités de la région Nord-Pas de Calais.

Produced of aluminium foil and molded on actual men and women, these 560 feminine sculptures represent a crowd in meditatio. Like ghosts, these hollow vacants shells, highlight the vulnerability of the human condition. By filling the vacuum space, the artist refers to the quotation from Chinese philosopher Lao Tseu:
&quotMan creates issues but it is the emptiness that gives them meaning.&quot

The installation was recreated by the artist in situ for the Tri Postal, with the participation of sutdentsfrom art schools and universities in the Nord-Pas de Calais area.

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sc1007y-antique-asian-wardrobe-cabinet
mold chinese
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Antique Chinese Two Door Armoire Cabinet
Classic beauty and generous storage. The antique Chinese armoire cabinet is crafted in a classic style. Notice the rounded molding on every panel of this two door cabinet. The cabinet’s shelves location a perfect for storing garments and the bottom region is a wonderful location to store footwear and purses. Can also be used as an entertainment or media cabinet. The center door rod can effortlessly be attached to either of the two doors. The finish is a medium-brown.
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Shanghai Moon – is one particular of those couple of restaurants whose interior decor alone is worth the trip. And if you go in the middle of the evening you can have the place to yourself. It really is open 24-hours a day. From the elevator, comply with the thinning red carpet down the hall and into the ballroom-style dining area, exactly where the carpet springs back to life in a swirl of red, blue and cream. Pick 1 of the mismatched embroidered chairs and sit down to a quintessential Chinese table, a pink carnation in a glass vase and a red tablecloth. See the majestic and old-fashioned surroundings: the antiques, the chandeliers, the grand ceiling with distinctive molding and alcoves with velvet curtains. On the walls, there are pictures of Shanghai circa 1840s-1950s showing the each day landmarks of the era (the 1st division store, the initial cinema, the Huangpu full of canoe-sized boats) as well as landmark events like Prince Chun of the Qing Dynasty’s parade down Nanjing Xi Lu. The menu is full of your normal Shanghainese fare, with a bit of Cantonese influence

Cool Mould Manufacturing Factory photos

Cool Mould Manufacturing Factory photos

A couple of nice mould manufacturing factory photos I located:

Interstate Batteries of Central New York
mould manufacturing factory
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The HTS Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System offers many positive aspects over the older out-dated factory OEM hasp-bar and unsafe rubber strap carrier racks. The Hand Truck Sentry Program eliminates the possibility of the driver leaving the hand truck miles behind saving route time and fuel. The front OEM hasp-bar racks are not made to accommodate hand truck models equipped with stair climbers or a nose plate extension. OEM hand truck racks allow hand trucks to tilt and lean outward and shift in the course of vehicle movement. The Hand Truck Sentry System does not require padlocks to avoid theft or bungee cords to avoid leaning, vibration or movement. OEM and Aftermarket hand truck racks demand two hands to off-load and reload the hand truck. You need to have only a single hand to operate the HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry! Having an added cost-free hand to hold your paperwork or to enable the driver to firmly brace himself on slippery, ice or snow covered ground surfaces is extremely helpful.

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Nice China Mould photos

Nice China Mould photos

A couple of good china mould photos I identified:

Image from page 927 of “The Ladies’ house journal” (1889)
china mould
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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet
Title: The Ladies’ house journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women’s periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : [s.n.]
Contributing Library: Net Archive
Digitizing Sponsor: Net Archive

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lue and white, to whichare added a bit of chrome yellow and asuggestion of vermilion. The braided rug is new and created com-mercially, but except for the machine stitch-ing, precisely like the homemade ones. A century ago every single loved ones had itsdecorated dinnerware, big sets with greatplatters and tureens, fat bowls and pitchers,dozens of plates and cups. A surprisingamount of this treasure still survives, and apiece or two make an exceptional theme for aperiod dining room. A blue Canton platter, a pink spode tea-pot or a set of flower-strewn Lowestoftplates is adequate to begin with. Match yourdecoration colour to your theme china, keep-ing it soft as all old china colors are. Yourcupboards might also hold mold glass, pewterand silver, as properly as your theme china, andtheir collecting might be a supply of lifetimeinterest. the end BE5, EGG BEATECAN DO THI Beat egg whites so fir k28 seconds you can %the bowl upside do n! Beating Time Speed Test Very best. Brand B 30!J Brand C 1 Min. i Brand D 1 M Brand £

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NYC – Metropolitan Museum of Art – Yatagan
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Yatagan, ca. 15251530
Workshop of Ahmed Tekelü (Iranian (?), active in Istanbul, ca. 1520-1530)
Turkish (Istanbul)
Steel, walrus ivory, gold, silver, rubies, turquoise,and pearls L. general 23 three/8 in. (59.three cm) L. blade 18 3/8 in. (46.66 cm)

Exquisite workmanship and lavish use of precious materials distinguish this sword as a princely weapon. It is nearly identical to a yatagan (Topkapi Palace, Istanbul) produced in 1526 or 1527 by the court jeweler Ahmed Tekelü for the Ottoman sultan Süleyman the Magnificent (r. 1520-66). There can be small doubt that the Metropolitan’s sword was created in the identical imperial workshop, possibly for presentation to a high-ranking courtier.

The gold incrustation on the blade depicts a combat among a dragon and a phoenix against a background of foliate scrolls. These figures, like the gold-inlaid cloud bands on the ivory grip, are Chinese in origin and were almost certainly introduced into Ottoman art via contacts with Persia. The very higher relief of the delicately modeled goldsmith’s operate, and the use of rubies for eyes, silver for the dragon’s teeth, and a pearl set into the phoenix’s head, exemplify the opulence and refinement of Ottoman luxury arts.

This sword is one particular of the earliest identified yatagans, distinctly Turkish weapons characterized by a double-curved blade and a hilt with no a guard. Yatagans have been commonplace in Turkey and the Balkans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and served as sidearms for the elite troops known as janissaries.

Obtain, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1993 (1993.14)

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The collection of armor, edged weapons, and firearms in The Metropolitan Museum of Art ranks with those of the other wonderful armories of the globe, in Vienna, Madrid, Dresden, and Paris. It consists of roughly 15,000 objects that range in date from about 400 B.C. to the nineteenth century. Although Western Europe and Japan are the regions most strongly represented–the collection of more than 5 thousand pieces of Japanese armor and weapons is the finest outside Japan–the geographical range of the collection is extraordinary, with examples from the Close to East, the Middle East, India, Central Asia, China, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and North America. The Arms and Armor Galleries were renovated and reinstalled in 1991 to display to better impact the outstanding collection of armor and weapons of sculptural and ornamental beauty from about the planet.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s permanent collection includes much more than two million performs of art from around the planet. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a creating located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Below their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met’s holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 mostly European paintings, rapidly outgrew the accessible space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met’s purchase of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. Even so, these new accommodations were temporary right after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, where it constructed its permanent residence, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone &quotmausoleum&quot designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures virtually a quarter mile extended and occupies far more than two million square feet, a lot more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 constructing.

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America’s Favourite Architecture list.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

National Historic Register #86003556

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NYC – Metropolitan Museum of Art – Base for the Front of a Funerary Couch
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Base for the Front of a Funerary Couch
Nothern Qi (550-577) – Sui (581-618)
Late 6th-early 7th century
Marble with traces of pigment

Utilised in underground tombs in the north from the fifth through seventh century, stone couches were commissioned for folks from China and for foreigners living there. Parallels with excavated pieces and references to Iranian and Central Asian imagery suggest that this base was element of a couch developed for a merchant from Sogida, an important trading nation in Central Asia.

Winged and beribboned animals prance in the roundels at the leading of the base although four tlins crouch beneath them. In the center, two birdmen stand to either side of a censer encirlced by dragons and supported by a dwarflike caryatid. The mouth coverings (padam) worn by the birdmen link them to priests of Zoroastrianism, a religion practiced in Persia and a lot of western Central Asia.

The 4 arms, scanty clothes, and weapons of the guardians on the edges of the base reflect Indian traditions. These figures could constitute the earliest preserved representation of the theme of guardians wrestling with demons, which was frequently depicted in Buddhist art after the eighth century.

Lent by Shelby White and Leon Levy (L.1999.81.2)

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s permanent collection includes far more than two million works of art from about the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Beneath their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met’s holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 largely European paintings, quickly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met’s obtain of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. Nevertheless, these new accommodations were temporary following negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, exactly where it built its permanent property, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone &quotmausoleum&quot developed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures nearly a quarter mile lengthy and occupies a lot more than two million square feet, far more than 20 instances the size of the original 1880 building.

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America’s Favorite Architecture list.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

National Historic Register #86003556

NYC – Metropolitan Museum of Art – Sophisticated Gathering in the Apricot Garden
mold china
Image by wallyg
Sophisticated Gathering in the Apricot Garden
Ming dynasty, ca. 1437
Right after Xie Huan (Chinese, ca. 1370ca. 1450)
China
Handscroll ink and color on silk

This painting documents a historical gathering of nine scholar-officials enjoying cultural pursuits even though savoring spring climate in the Apricot Garden in Beijing on April 6, 1437. The host, Yang Rong, seated in front of an ornamental rock, has thoughtfully supplied scholarly amusements, such as antiques, paintings, brushes and ink, and games, for his illustrious guests.

These portraits of prestigious court officials depict them secure in their positions and in comprehensive harmony with their surroundings. The meticulous focus to every single individual’s facial attributes as effectively as the varied, descriptive brushwork in the rocks and trees in the surrounding garden are standard of early Ming court taste.

Mounted following the painting are poems composed by all of the participants to commemorate this gathering, starting with a preface inscribed in a dignified clerical script by Yang Shiqi (13651444), the oldest member in attendance and, as chief advisor to the emperor, the highest-ranking government official of his day. An inscription by Weng Tonghe (18301904) on the brocade mounting preceding the painting identifies all the participants. Primarily based on a composition by the noted court painter Xie Huan, the painting is most most likely a modern copy created for one of the other participants at the gathering.

Buy, The Dillon Fund Present, 1989 (1989.141.three)

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s permanent collection includes much more than two million works of art from around the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a developing positioned at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Beneath their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met’s holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 largely European paintings, swiftly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met’s buy of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations were short-term after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, exactly where it constructed its permanent house, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone &quotmausoleum&quot designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies a lot more than two million square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 constructing.

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America’s Preferred Architecture list.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

National Historic Register #86003556

Ballerina Lea 2012
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The created in China ballerina lea 2012. The 1 I got earlier was created in Indonesia. There is a difference in facial mold !!!-D!!!