Candlestick made by Caspar Wistar Wistarburgh Glassworks, 1765-1775, Salem County, NJCandlestick made by Caspar Wistar Wistarburgh Glassworks, 1765-1775, Salem County, NJ
Chicago Furniture: Art, Craft, & Industry 1833-1983Created By: Darling, Sharon Publisher: New York: Norton, 1984
Gebelein Sketch of Stationary DieGeorge Christian Gebelein, original sketch for Mr. Baer's stationary die.
Gebelein, GeorgeA first-generation immigrant, George Gebelein earned acclaim for the superb quality of his handcrafted silver products, finding success as a craftsman in an era when mass-produced goods had replaced handcrafted products.
Gebelein, George Christian design for a silver can (or tankard) for Barrett Wendell, Esq., Professor of English Literature at Harvard University.George Christian Gebelein, design for a silver can (or tankard) for Barrett Wendell, Esq., Professor of English Literature at Harvard…
Gebelein, George Christian with Craftsmen at his Workshop, 1940George Christian Gebelein chats with a group of craftsmen in his workshop at 79 Chestnut Street, Boston, May 1940. The…
Gebelein, George Christian, Gold Two-Handled Cup, about 1914George Christian Gebelein, gold two-handled cup, about 1914
Gebelein, George Christian, silver inkstand, ca. 1930Replica of the inkstand by Philip Syng that was used to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Gebelein, George Christian, sterling silver pen-rest of knife-restGeorge Christian Gebelein, sterling silver pen-rest of knife-rest.
Gebelein, George Christian, sterling silver tea kettle on stand, 1910-30George Christian Gebelein, sterling silver tea kettle on stand, 1910-30
Gebelein, George Christian, U.S. Patent for a Design for a Dolphin Paper Weight and Pen RestGeorge Christian Gebelein, U.S. patent for a design for a dolphin paper weight and pen rest, April 9, 1912
Gebelein, George Christian, U.S. Patent for a Design for a Door KnockerGeorge Christian Gebelein, U.S. patent for a design for a door knocker, July 14, 1914.
Gebelein, George Christian's Workshop at 79 Chestnut Street, Boston, 1926View of George Christian Gebelein’s workshop at 79 Chestnut Street, Boston, 1926. Gebelein himself appears in the rear of the…
Gebelein's Design for a Seal with DolphinsGeorge Christian Gebelein design for a seal with dolphins, available in gold or silver.
Gebelein's Design for Gold and Silver CiboriumGeorge Christian Gebelein, design for a gold and silver ciborium, commissioned as a memorial for the National Cathedral, Washington, DC,…
Gemünder, GeorgeAugust and George Gemünder pioneered high-quality violin making and trading in the United States and were responsible for establishing violin making as a respected craft in the U.S. and also for facilitating the flow of classical violins into the country.
Mug made by Caspar Wistar, Wistarburgh Glassworks, 1739-1777, Salem County, NJMug made by Caspar Wistar, Wistarburgh Glassworks, 1739-1777, Salem County, NJ