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- Boulle, c.1700, oak veneered with Mac****ar and Gabon ebony, ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and marquetry of tortoises**** and br****, gilt bronze, Metropolitan...
- 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...
- 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...
- other soft wood, and the bridge was usually made of cherry or some other fruitwood. Two soundholes, or circular openings about an inch to an inch and a quarter...
- chopped shallots, organic mixed baby greens, maple syrup-marinated and fruitwood-smoked uncured bacon from New Hampshire, chopped tomato, moose cheese...
- 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...
- The first instrument discovered is the "Dordrecht recorder". Made of fruitwood, it was excavated in 1940 from a well (not a moat) in the ruin of the...
- in rural Benton County, Arkansas. They are located on either side of Fruitwood Road (County Road 36) southeast of Gravette, just before its crossing...
- might be made in menuiserie (carpentry), of solid painted oak, walnut or fruitwoods, with carved decoration, typical of French provincial furniture. In the...