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winter Pear wood (of any species) is
among the finest-textured of all
fruitwoods. It is
prized for
making woodwind instruments, and pear
veneer is used...
- exposed: it may be
moulded or carved, and of beech,
painted or gilded, or of
fruitwood,
walnut or ****gany with a
waxed finish.
Padded elbowrests may
stand upon...
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chopped shallots,
organic mixed baby greens,
maple syrup-marinated and
fruitwood-smoked
uncured bacon from New Hampshire,
chopped tomato,
moose cheese...
- in Britain. The
table is
mainly made of
inlaid walnut, with "gilding,
fruitwood, tulipwood, and marble" also used. The 'sea dogs' of its name are four...
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natural color (á la capuchine), in
which case
walnut was the
timber used.
Fruitwoods were po****r for
chairmaking in the provinces,
where the
menuisier might...
- Boulle, c.1700, oak
veneered with Mac****ar and
Gabon ebony,
ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and
marquetry of tortoises**** and br****, gilt bronze, Metropolitan...
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along the top.
These portions were
later re-added, with new
pieces of
fruitwood panel, in
Vienna in 178-82. The
transition is
easily visible in the paint...
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mechanical aids for
tuning the instrument.
Often pegs were made from
suitable fruitwoods such as
European pearwood, or
equally dimensionally stable analogues....
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Armchair by Otto
Wagner (1898–99)
Cabinet by
Joseph Maria Olbrich, of maple,
fruitwood,
ebony and br**** (c. 1900) (Los
Angeles County Museum of Art) Armchair...