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Hickory Collection

"Hickory: A Timeless Symbol of Home and Comfort" Hickory, a name that evokes images of warmth and familiarity

Background imageHickory Collection: Home Week at Hickory Grove by Oliver Herford

Home Week at Hickory Grove by Oliver Herford. 1926

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory Dickory Dock

Hickory Dickory Dock
A child watches the swinging pendulum of the grandfather clock

Background imageHickory Collection: Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname 'Old Hickory'), as President-elect

Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname 'Old Hickory'), as President-elect, 1828
530448 Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname 'Old Hickory'), as President-elect, 1828, receiving a complimentary address from admirers during his journey to

Background imageHickory Collection: Bandbox, c. 1937. Creator: Harold Merriam

Bandbox, c. 1937. Creator: Harold Merriam
Bandbox, c. 1937

Background imageHickory Collection: In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms, 1938

In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms. His father before him and his son after him make furniture for a living

Background imageHickory Collection: In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms, 1938

In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms, 1938. Creator: Dorothea Lange
In Arkansas Hills (Ozarks) near Seligman, Missouri, splitting hickory for chair-bottoms. His father before him and his son after him make furniture for a living

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory High Chair, c. 1938. Creator: Florence Hastings

Hickory High Chair, c. 1938. Creator: Florence Hastings
Hickory High Chair, c. 1938

Background imageHickory Collection: Armchair, 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown

Armchair, 1750 / 1800. Creator: Unknown
Armchair, 1750/1800

Background imageHickory Collection: Box with Lid, c. 1759. Creator: Unknown

Box with Lid, c. 1759. Creator: Unknown
Box with Lid, c. 1759

Background imageHickory Collection: Fan-Back Windsor Chair, 1760 / 70. Creator: Unknown

Fan-Back Windsor Chair, 1760 / 70. Creator: Unknown
Fan-Back Windsor Chair, 1760/70

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory Nut Doll, c. 1938. Creator: Harry Grossen

Hickory Nut Doll, c. 1938. Creator: Harry Grossen
Hickory Nut Doll, c. 1938

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory, Dickory, Dock!, by Blanche Fisher Wright

Hickory, Dickory, Dock!, by Blanche Fisher Wright
3757213 Hickory, Dickory, Dock!, by Blanche Fisher Wright by Wright, Blanche Fisher (1887-1938); (add.info.: Hickory, Dickory, Dock)

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory House Restaurant, New York City, USA

Hickory House Restaurant, New York City, USA
Hickory House Restaurant, West 52nd Street, New York City, USA, also at Miami Beach, Florida. Famous for genuine hickory log broiled steaks and chops. Date: circa 1940

Background imageHickory Collection: Winter Hickories, (oil on canvas)

Winter Hickories, (oil on canvas)
823058 Winter Hickories, (oil on canvas) by Carlson, John Fabian (1874-1945); 63.5x76.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Winter Hickories. John Fabian Carlson (1874-1945). Oil on canvas

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory Rocking Chair, c. 1940. Creator: Pearl Davis

Hickory Rocking Chair, c. 1940. Creator: Pearl Davis
Hickory Rocking Chair, c. 1940

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickories in a Hayfield, 1917. Creator: Frederick Childe Hassam

Hickories in a Hayfield, 1917. Creator: Frederick Childe Hassam
Hickories in a Hayfield, 1917

Background imageHickory Collection: Curtiss XF15C-1 01215

Curtiss XF15C-1 01215 A large mixed-power naval fighter powered by a piston engine and a turbojet engine. 01215, the sole survivor of the three prototypes built

Background imageHickory Collection: Flintlock Duelling Pistol, American, Middletown, Connecticut, ca. 1815-20

Flintlock Duelling Pistol, American, Middletown, Connecticut, ca. 1815-20

Background imageHickory Collection: Seneca Chief, Red Jacket, with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Seneca Chief, Red Jacket, with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Seneca Chief, Red Jacket, with Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Red Jacket (chief) with The Good Hunter and The Hard Hickory (warriors) in the State of New York, in a tribe reduced to four or five hundred

Background imageHickory Collection: Franklin Pierce 1804 to 1869. 14th president of the United States 1853 to 1857

Franklin Pierce 1804 to 1869. 14th president of the United States 1853 to 1857. From painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageHickory Collection: Franklin Pierce

Franklin Pierce

Background imageHickory Collection: Signature Of Franklin Pierce 1804 To 1869 14Th President Of The United States 1853 To 1857

Signature Of Franklin Pierce 1804 To 1869 14Th President Of The United States 1853 To 1857

Background imageHickory Collection: Franklin Pierce 1804 To 1869. 14Th President Of The United States 1853 To 1857

Franklin Pierce 1804 To 1869. 14Th President Of The United States 1853 To 1857. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel

Background imageHickory Collection: Clock with nursery rhyme on a Christmas card

Clock with nursery rhyme on a Christmas card, with verse below. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHickory Collection: Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins

Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908

Background imageHickory Collection: Andrew Jackson / Edwards

Andrew Jackson / Edwards
Andrew Jackson known also as Old Hickory 7th president of the United States Date: 1767-1845

Background imageHickory Collection: Acacia penninervis, feather-nerved acacia or

Acacia penninervis, feather-nerved acacia or hickory wattle, native to Australia.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageHickory Collection: MISSOURI: SHARECROPPER. A sharecropper splitting hickory for chair-bottoms in the Ozark Mountains

MISSOURI: SHARECROPPER. A sharecropper splitting hickory for chair-bottoms in the Ozark Mountains, near Seligman, Missouri. Photograph by Dorothea Lange in August 1938

Background imageHickory Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of young workers at the Ivey Mill Company in Hickory

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of young workers at the Ivey Mill Company in Hickory, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageHickory Collection: A West Virginia hardwood forest with the late afternoon light piercing through the trees

A West Virginia hardwood forest with the late afternoon light piercing through the trees. Oaks, hickory, paw paws and other trees dominate the landscape

Background imageHickory Collection: Fall in an oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Mount Tom

Fall in an oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Mount Tom
Fall in oak-hickory forest on Mount Tom, Mount Tom State Reservation, Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageHickory Collection: Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar, Citheronia regalis, North Eastern US

Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar, Citheronia regalis, North Eastern US

Background imageHickory Collection: SHAD. An adult hickory shad (Alosa mediocris)

SHAD. An adult hickory shad (Alosa mediocris)

Background imageHickory Collection: Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grou

Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grounds (Ala) A.D. 1814. Andrew Jackson, full-length portait, on horseback, facing slightly right, in uniform, holding hat in right hand

Background imageHickory Collection: Two illustrations, The Queen of the Pirate Isle

Two illustrations, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing (1) Polly riding on the back of her cousin Hickory Hunt, as they pretend to make for a desert island in a storm

Background imageHickory Collection: Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime

Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, by J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. early 20th century

Background imageHickory Collection: Antarctica, Emporer Penguin ((Aptenodytes forsteri), adults and chicks

Antarctica, Emporer Penguin ((Aptenodytes forsteri), adults and chicks

Background imageHickory Collection: Hiccory Diccory Dock

Hiccory Diccory Dock
Hiccory, diccory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one, And the mouse came down, Hiccory, diccory, dock



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"Hickory: A Timeless Symbol of Home and Comfort" Hickory, a name that evokes images of warmth and familiarity. From the whimsical tales like "Home Week at Hickory Grove" by Oliver Herford to the beloved nursery rhyme "Hickory Dickory Dock, " this word has woven itself into our cultural fabric. In literature, we find references to hickory in classics such as "Dick Whittington" by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins, reminding us of its enduring presence throughout history. Just like the sturdy hickory wood used in furniture making, these stories stand the test of time. Speaking of furniture, hickory is known for its durability and strength. Take for instance the charming Hickory High Chair from 1938 created by Florence Hastings or the elegant Armchair dating back to 1750-1800 crafted by an unknown creator. These pieces tell stories of countless family gatherings and shared moments around a solid hickory table. Not limited to seating arrangements alone, it also finds its way into various household items. The Box with Lid from 1759 showcases intricate craftsmanship while providing practical storage solutions. And who can resist the rustic charm of a Fan-Back Windsor Chair from 1760-70? Its simple yet timeless design brings comfort to any space it graces. But let's not forget about playtime. The adorable Hickor Nut Doll created by Harry Grossen in 1938 captures hearts with its handmade charm and nostalgic appeal. It reminds us that even in simpler times, creativity thrived through humble materials like hickories. Beyond literature and furnishings lies another realm where hickories have made their mark - culinary delights. The renowned Hickor House Restaurant located in New York City beckons food enthusiasts with its delectable dishes infused with flavors reminiscent of home-cooked meals enjoyed around a cozy hearth.