| 1. | In 1920 Tulipwood became the home of Leigh W . Kimball and his family.
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| 2. | Zimet is also selling two pairs of George III amaranth, tulipwood and ebonized marquetry armchairs.
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| 3. | Clad in tulipwood, the ark allows the chancel to be retained at its original scale.
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| 4. | She grew up on the same land that her great-grandfather owned and worked, Tulipwood.
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| 5. | The wood of the North American species ( called poplar or tulipwood ) is fine grained and stable.
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| 6. | Other woods yielded by the same genus are cocobolo, rosewood, African blackwood, Bombay blackwood and tulipwood.
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| 7. | Shown by Philippe Perrin, it is made of oak, amaranth, tulipwood and ebony, with ormolu mounts.
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| 8. | The ( Brazilian ) Tulipwood ( " D . decipularis " ) is cream coloured with red or salmon stripes.
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| 9. | One of the museum's most unusual features is a 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C with a body paneled with tulipwood.
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| 10. | The construction was mostly of wood, with sandwiched layers of balsa and hardwoods, including tulipwood stringers covered with doped fabric.
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