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Walnut Collection (page 9)

"The Walnut: A Timeless Symbol of Beauty, Taste, and Versatility" From the majestic British Forest Trees to the sleek Lotus Elan Sprint

Background imageWalnut Collection: Coffret, French, 14th century. Creator: Unknown

Coffret, French, 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Coffret, French, 14th century. A lover offers his lady his heart while she combs his hair

Background imageWalnut Collection: Advert for Maple & Co furniture 1890 Advert for Maple & Co furniture 1890

Advert for Maple & Co furniture 1890 Advert for Maple & Co furniture 1890
Selection of bamboo and wicker furniture and wooden overmantels. Date: 1890

Background imageWalnut Collection: India, New Delhi, Display of nuts at the spice market in the old city of Delhi

India, New Delhi, Display of nuts at the spice market in the old city of Delhi

Background imageWalnut Collection: India, New Delhi, Display of nuts & dried fruit in the spice market in the old city of Delhi

India, New Delhi, Display of nuts & dried fruit in the spice market in the old city of Delhi

Background imageWalnut Collection: Watsonia, Watsonia Stanford Scarlet

Watsonia, Watsonia Stanford Scarlet
Walnut, Juglans regia, Close up of back lit leaves growing outdoor.-

Background imageWalnut Collection: juglans regia, walnut, brown subject

juglans regia, walnut, brown subject
Juglans regia Walnut Brown subject

Background imageWalnut Collection: Still Life, probably ca. 1625-30. Creator: Georg Flegel

Still Life, probably ca. 1625-30. Creator: Georg Flegel
Still Life, probably ca. 1625-30

Background imageWalnut Collection: Upper Paneling from a Sacristy Armoire, c. 1460-1475. Creator: Giuliano da Maiano (Italian

Upper Paneling from a Sacristy Armoire, c. 1460-1475. Creator: Giuliano da Maiano (Italian
Upper Paneling from a Sacristy Armoire, c. 1460-1475. The imagery on the inset panels is the result of a technique known as intarsia

Background imageWalnut Collection: High-back Stall, 1534. Creator: Unknown

High-back Stall, 1534. Creator: Unknown
High-back Stall, 1534

Background imageWalnut Collection: The Crucifixion, c. 1360s. Creator: Andrea da Firenze (Italian, 1379)

The Crucifixion, c. 1360s. Creator: Andrea da Firenze (Italian, 1379)
The Crucifixion, c. 1360s. This panel was probably part of a small altarpiece of private devotion. The artist was active in Florence and Siena following the Black Death

Background imageWalnut Collection: Dressoir, mid 1500s. Creator: Hugues Sambin (French, 1518-c. 1601), style of

Dressoir, mid 1500s. Creator: Hugues Sambin (French, 1518-c. 1601), style of
Dressoir, mid 1500s

Background imageWalnut Collection: Panel from a Choir Stall, c. 1330-1340. Creator: Unknown

Panel from a Choir Stall, c. 1330-1340. Creator: Unknown
Panel from a Choir Stall, c. 1330-1340. The two larger panels-shown here in a fanciful arrangement-were probably the end panels of two stalls that faced each other across the choir of a Gothic

Background imageWalnut Collection: Cassone, mid-1500s. Creator: Unknown

Cassone, mid-1500s. Creator: Unknown
Cassone, mid-1500s

Background imageWalnut Collection: Cassone Frontal, 1500s. Creator: Unknown

Cassone Frontal, 1500s. Creator: Unknown
Cassone Frontal, 1500s

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut chest, (1881). Creator: Andrew Fingar Brophy

Walnut chest, (1881). Creator: Andrew Fingar Brophy
Walnut chest, (1881). Etching of a walnut wood chest, resting on carved lions. It was made before 1856. From " The South Kensington Museum", a book of engraved illustrations

Background imageWalnut Collection: Bellows, c1530, (1881). Creator: D Jones

Bellows, c1530, (1881). Creator: D Jones
Bellows, c1530, (1881). Etching of a set of walnut wood bellows, partly gilded, with bronze, leather and silk velvet, made in Italy in the early 16th century

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut cabinet, mid 16th century?, (1881). Creator: J Randall

Walnut cabinet, mid 16th century?, (1881). Creator: J Randall
Walnut cabinet, mid 16th century?, (1881). Etching of a piece of carved furniture, possibly made in France and dating from c1550. It is supported on feet in the form of animal claws

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut mirror frame, early-mid 19th century, (1881). Creator: Frederick Albert Slocombe

Walnut mirror frame, early-mid 19th century, (1881). Creator: Frederick Albert Slocombe
Walnut mirror frame, early-mid 19th century, (1881). Etching of a carved walnut wood frame of tabernacle form, made in Italy c1800-c1850

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut wood armchair, c1685-1710, (1881). Creator: William Catley

Walnut wood armchair, c1685-1710, (1881). Creator: William Catley
Walnut wood armchair, c1685-1710, (1881). Etching of a chair in carved walnut with with scrolled fronts legs and arms, made in Venice, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut cassone, 1570, (1881). Creator: Frederick Marriott

Walnut cassone, 1570, (1881). Creator: Frederick Marriott
Walnut cassone, 1570, (1881). Etching of a carved wooden cassone or chest, one of a pair made in Rome in the late 16th century

Background imageWalnut Collection: Carved walnut wood bellows, 1550-1600, (1881). Creator: D Jones

Carved walnut wood bellows, 1550-1600, (1881). Creator: D Jones
Carved walnut wood bellows, 1550-1600, (1881). Etching of a pair of bellows, made mid-late 16th century in Italy, possibly in Rome or Florence

Background imageWalnut Collection: Folding-Chair, Walnut Wood, 16th-17th centuries?, (1881). Creator: Frederick Albert Slocombe

Folding-Chair, Walnut Wood, 16th-17th centuries?, (1881). Creator: Frederick Albert Slocombe
Folding-Chair, Walnut Wood, 16th-17th centuries?, (1881). Etching of a childs folding chair in carved walnut, Flemish. From " The South Kensington Museum", a book of engraved illustrations

Background imageWalnut Collection: Standing mirror, c1510, (1881). Creator: Andrew Fingar Brophy

Standing mirror, c1510, (1881). Creator: Andrew Fingar Brophy
Standing mirror, c1510, (1881). Etching of a carved walnut table mirror with metal mirror plate in a rectangular frame that rotates on a four-sided pedestal, made in Italy in the early 16th century

Background imageWalnut Collection: Settee of Walnut and Gesso, (1930). Creator: Unknown

Settee of Walnut and Gesso, (1930). Creator: Unknown
Settee of Walnut and Gesso, (1930). Piece of furniture, possibly made in the 18th century. From " The Connoisseur", Volume 86, edited by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageWalnut Collection: La Souris, c1763. Creator: Christian Friedrich Fritzsch

La Souris, c1763. Creator: Christian Friedrich Fritzsch
La Souris, c1763. The mouse, and below its skeleton. The " Histoire Naturelle, generale et particuliere, avec la description du Cabinet du Roi", (Natural History, General and Particular)

Background imageWalnut Collection: Secretary, English, early 18th century, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham

Secretary, English, early 18th century, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham
Secretary, English, early 18th century, (1951). Walnut secretary desk or escritoire with marquetry of various woods. Shirley Markham (1931-1999)

Background imageWalnut Collection: Still Life with Peaches, a Silver Goblet, Grapes, and Walnuts, c. 1759-60 (oil on canvas)

Still Life with Peaches, a Silver Goblet, Grapes, and Walnuts, c. 1759-60 (oil on canvas)
3077067 Still Life with Peaches, a Silver Goblet, Grapes, and Walnuts, c.1759-60 (oil on canvas) by Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779); 38.1x46.7 cm; J

Background imageWalnut Collection: A Basket of Fruit, 1744 (panel) (for pair see 86746)

A Basket of Fruit, 1744 (panel) (for pair see 86746)
NOR86747 A Basket of Fruit, 1744 (panel) (for pair see 86746) by Huysum, Jan van (1682-1749); 55x44 cm; Noortman, Mstricht, Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageWalnut Collection: Six ladder-back chairs

Six ladder-back chairs
One of six matching walnut ladder-back chairs. It lacks its original seat, but the seat rails bear slight indentations that indicate that it was most likely to have been made with a rush seat

Background imageWalnut Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageWalnut Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageWalnut Collection: Caned armchair

Caned armchair
One of a pair of caned armchairs, with a twist-turned and carved walnut frame and caned seat and back, made in England c.1685-1700. Date: c.1695

Background imageWalnut Collection: Caned chair

Caned chair
One of a set of six caned chairs, with a twist-turned and carved walnut frame and caned seat and back, made in England c.1685-1700. Date: c.1685-1700

Background imageWalnut Collection: Cabinet on chest

Cabinet on chest
Walnut veneered cabinet on a chest with a joined deal carcase, oak drawers, on bun feet, made in England c.1710. Date: c.1710

Background imageWalnut Collection: Armchair, with cover

Armchair, with cover
Fully upholstered armchair with walnut front legs and beech frame, with original stamped green, but faded to blue upholstery thought to be wool and made in England between c.1720 and 40. Date: c.1720

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut armchair

Walnut armchair with a lyre-shaped back carved with a stylised scallop shell, with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern green damask, probably made in London c.1740. Date: c.1740

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut India-back chairs

Walnut India-back chairs

Background imageWalnut Collection: Teapoy

Teapoy
Walnut teapoy with a carved tripod foot and a velvet lined interior containing four circular apertures supporting two wooden, lidded canisters, manufactured in London by T.H

Background imageWalnut Collection: India-back chair, detail

India-back chair, detail
One of a set of four walnut India-back chairs with a vasiform splat and a drop-in seat with modern upholstery, manufactured in England c.1730. Date: c.1730

Background imageWalnut Collection: Walnut India-back chair

Walnut India-back chair
One of a set of four walnut India-back chairs with a vasiform splat and a drop-in seat with modern upholstery, manufactured in England c.1730. Date: c.1730

Background imageWalnut Collection: India Back Chairs

India Back Chairs
One of a pair of walnut India-back chairs with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern but historically correct textiles, bearing the stamp RR, made in London c. 1725. Date: c.1725

Background imageWalnut Collection: India Back Chair

India Back Chair
One of a pair of walnut India-back chairs with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern but historically correct textiles, bearing the stamp RR, made in London c. 1725. Date: c.1725

Background imageWalnut Collection: Dining-room, 1940

Dining-room, 1940
F. Yorke Smith for Harrods Ltd - The walls of this dining-room are pine papered and distempered, 1940. Furniture, modern walnut showing Regency influence, embroidered chairs, Wedgwood table service

Background imageWalnut Collection: Dining-room for a house in Highgate Village, London, 1936

Dining-room for a house in Highgate Village, London, 1936
Dining-room for a house in Highgate Village, London. Architect: C. H. James, F.R.I.B.A. 1936. Salubra wallpaper, linoleum floor with hand-tufted carpet designed by Marian Pepler

Background imageWalnut Collection: Dressing table in American walnut with swivel dressing chair to match, 1942

Dressing table in American walnut with swivel dressing chair to match, 1942. Designed by Edward Wormley and made by the Dunbar Furniture Manufacturing Co of Berne, Indiana

Background imageWalnut Collection: The living-room in a London flat, redesigned by Serge Chermayeff, F. R. I. B. A. 1936

The living-room in a London flat, redesigned by Serge Chermayeff, F. R. I. B. A. 1936
The living-room in a London flat, redesigned by Serge Chermayeff, F.R.I.B.A. 1936. Partition of walnut ply, electric fire flush with the wall, painting above it is by Christopher Wood

Background imageWalnut Collection: The Dining Room - Walnut and sycamore furniture, 1942

The Dining Room - Walnut and sycamore furniture, 1942
The Dining Room - Walnut and sycamore furniture for the more usual type of small dining room - Gordon Russell Ltd. 1942. From Decorative Art 1942 - The Studio Year Book, edited by C. G. Holme

Background imageWalnut Collection: Living-room in a London house, designed by Raymond McGrath, A. R. I. B. A. 1936

Living-room in a London house, designed by Raymond McGrath, A. R. I. B. A. 1936
Living-room in a London house, designed by Raymond McGrath, A.R.I.B.A. 1936. Entrance door on left is faced with Venesta Australian walnut ply, walls in same material, held by copper cover strips



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"The Walnut: A Timeless Symbol of Beauty, Taste, and Versatility" From the majestic British Forest Trees to the sleek Lotus Elan Sprint, the walnut has left its mark on various aspects of our lives. Its rich brown color and intricate texture have inspired artists throughout history, as seen in the exquisite Dolls House of Petronella Dunois from 1676 or the elegant Art Deco Dressing Table. Even engineering marvels like Taffs Well Viaduct near Cardiff bear witness to the strength and durability of this remarkable tree. Meanwhile, culinary enthusiasts indulge in Churchkhela, a traditional Georgian sweet candy crafted with grape must, nuts, and flour - where walnuts take center stage. In the automotive world, who can resist the allure of a Jaguar XKR? The black beauty exudes power and sophistication just like this nut does. And speaking of elegance, Saint Barbara by Master of Statues Koudewat showcases her holding a walnut branch - symbolizing wisdom and protection. But let's not forget our furry friends. Syrian hamsters find joy amidst Christmas festivities as they playfully don their hats while nibbling on walnuts. These little creatures remind us that even nature's simplest pleasures bring happiness. Whether it's cracking open nuts with shells or admiring Fruits en chaton (jewelry resembling unopened flower buds), we appreciate how walnuts effortlessly blend into our daily lives. Even musicians pay homage to this versatile nut; E W Diver composed "The Walnut Tree, " an enchanting melody captured on sheet music cover art. So next time you encounter a walnut tree or savor its delicious flavor in your favorite dish – take a moment to appreciate its timeless charm that transcends cultures and generations alike.