- A
washstand or
basin stand is a
piece of
furniture consisting of a
small table or cabinet,
usually supported on
three or four legs, and most commonly...
- its
accompanying Vita
Nuova Washstand, were made
specifically for the house. John
Betjeman located the
Narcissus Washstand in a junk shop in
Lincoln and...
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sideboard dating from the
early 19th century.
Another meaning attested is a
washstand, a
piece of
furniture equipped with basin, jug, and
towel rail, and often...
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washing facility in a
monastery or
other ecclesiastical setting A sink A
washstand Lav (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
Narcissus washstand is a
piece of
painted furniture made by the
Victorian architect and
designer William Burges in 1867. It was
originally made for...
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table Refectory table Trestle table TV tray
table Wine
table Sewing table Washstand Workbench Baker's rack
Bookcase Cabinetry Bathroom cabinet Chifforobe...
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Exodus 29:
Consecration of
priests and altar.
Exodus 30:
Incense altar,
washstand,
anointing oil, incense. Some
interpreters ****ert the Tent of the Presence...
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multiple colors worked in. The
latter is a
common means of
making washstands,
washstand tops and
shower stalls, with the
skilled working of
multiple colors...
- with an
amphora between them,
surrounded by
rinceaux and palmettes, on a
washstand (athénienne or lavabo) The top of an
Egyptian Revival pylon-shaped coin...
- France, by
Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine, 1800-1802
Washstand (athénienne or lavabo); 1800–1814; legs, base and
shelf of yew wood, gilt-bronze...