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Encoignures.
Chisholm 1911. Look up
encoignure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This article incorporates...
- main section, in
which case such a
piece was a
commode à
encoignures;
pairs of
encoignures or corner-cabinets
might also be
designed to
complement a...
- House, UK
Paire de
encoignure,
delivered to
Louis XVI's "Chambre du Roi" at Versailles, c. 1774,
Royal Collection, UK
Encoignure,
delivered to Marie-Antoinette's...
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incunabulum cuneus cune-
wedge coign/coigne, coin, cuneate, cuneiform, cuneus,
encoignure, obcuneate, precuneus, quoin, sconcheon/scuncheon cūpa cūp- tub, goblet...
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early 19th century,
Brooklyn Museum (New York City)
Cabinetry Closet Encoignure Hoosier cabinet Shoe rack
Tansu (****anese) Harper, Douglas. "wardrobe"...
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porcelain bowl and two fish
mounted in
gilded bronze,
France (1745 – 1749) An
encoignure by
royal cabinetmaker Jean-Pierre Latz (c. 1750)
Lacquered Commode in...
- cune-
wedge Latin cuneus coign, coigne, coin, cuneate, cuneiform, cuneus,
encoignure, obcuneate, precuneus, quoin, sconcheon,
scuncheon cur- care for Latin...
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piece of
drawing room furniture, and was
rarely valued for its aesthetic.
Encoignure Chisholm 1911. Attribution: This article incorporates text from a publication...
- à
mettre dans un trumeau, c. 1705;
Martin Carlin – 4 items:
Paire de
Encoignures, c. 1772; Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1775;
Table en secrétaire, c. 1783;...
- An
encoignure by
royal cabinetmaker Jean-Pierre Latz
circa 1750 is
richly ornamented with
marquetry and ormolu....