The house, Tulipwood, was built for Stephen Guion Williams of the Williams & Guion Black Star Line family in 1892.
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It is made of tulipwood and satinwood, to complement a precious 1711 Italian pietra-dura medals cabinet that Keate had bought in Rome.
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"' Tulipwood "'is a shingle style historic home at 1165 Hamilton Street in the Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.
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Sheraton style furniture takes lightweight rectilinear forms, using satinwood, mahogany and tulipwood, sycamore and rosewood for inlaid decorations, though painted finishes and brass fittings are also to be found.
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At the entrance to his booth were two pieces he bought there : an 18th-century granite top and tulipwood cabinet and a Chinese elephant with a lacquer bowl on top of it.
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It would have been too unkind to mention the original box made of spalted tulipwood, or the outsize numbers that marked it as a supremely rare " blind man's " rule.
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Roentgen is so associated with them that Christie's has put a tulipwood and sycamore marquetry Roentgen games table in its " Arts of France " sale in New York on Oct . 23.
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It is most often used in crossbanding and other veneers; it should not be confused with the " tulipwood " of the American Tulip Tree " Liriodendron tulipifera ", used in inexpensive cabinetwork.
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In collecting Italian antiques for himself, Rossi concentrated on examples from the Piedmont, Venice and Genoa, particularly ones with lacquer, veneer and inlays of ivory or precious woods like tulipwood, rosewood and ebony.
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One-of-a-kind models include a 1931 Bugatti Royale Berline de Voyage and a 1924 Hispano-Suiza Tulipwood Torpedo racer covered with strips of mahogany that was commissioned by Henri Dubonnet of liqueur fame.