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10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection

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Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British Legation at Peking, China. Drawing, 1900

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: MARKET. A customer offering a collarette to a dealer in cakes at the market

ANCIENT EGYPT: MARKET. A customer offering a collarette to a dealer in cakes at the market. Drawing after a fresco in a tomb at Sakkarah, Egypt. Old Kingdom, c2500 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877

RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, 1877. Peace Rumors. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1877, showing Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia carving up the Ottoman Empire as a powerless Turkey looks on

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: EGYPT: GODDESS BASTET. The Gayer-Anderson cat, representing the Egyptian goddess Bastet

EGYPT: GODDESS BASTET. The Gayer-Anderson cat, representing the Egyptian goddess Bastet. Bronze, after 30 B. C
EGYPT: GODDESS BASTET. The Gayer-Anderson cat, representing the Egyptian goddess Bastet. Bronze, after 30 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: FASHION: FUR, 1925. American actress Helen Ferguson wearing a mink dolman trimmed with tails

FASHION: FUR, 1925. American actress Helen Ferguson wearing a mink dolman trimmed with tails, c1925

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: FASHION: FUR, 1925. American actress Helen Ferguson wearing a heavy cape of stone marten

FASHION: FUR, 1925. American actress Helen Ferguson wearing a heavy cape of stone marten, c1925

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: MENs FASHION, c1925. Photograph, c1925

MENs FASHION, c1925. Photograph, c1925

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: NEW YORK: FIFTH AVENUE. Looking south on Fifth Avenue in New York City from 35th Street

NEW YORK: FIFTH AVENUE. Looking south on Fifth Avenue in New York City from 35th Street, with the A.T. Stewart mansion at center. Photographed c1880

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: EGYPT: METALWORKER. Egyptian metalworkers. Drawing after a tomb painting c2000 B. C

EGYPT: METALWORKER. Egyptian metalworkers. Drawing after a tomb painting c2000 B. C
EGYPT: METALWORKER. Egyptian metalworkers. Drawing after a tomb painting c2000 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: DAILY LIFE. Daily life in a market

ANCIENT EGYPT: DAILY LIFE. Daily life in a market. At the left a dealer in ornaments bargains with a woman who wants to buy a string of beads and on the right

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Closed Door. A British response to the Boxer Rebellion

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Closed Door. A British response to the Boxer Rebellion. Cartoon by Sir John Tenniel published in Punch, 1900

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: FISH DEALER. A fish dealer cleaning a fish while he haggles about

ANCIENT EGYPT: FISH DEALER. A fish dealer cleaning a fish while he haggles about the price with his customer. Drawing after a fresco in a tomb at Sakkarah, Egypt. Old Kingdom, c2500 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: VISITING WESTERNERS. Chinese painting of visiting European dignitaries

CHINA: VISITING WESTERNERS. Chinese painting of visiting European dignitaries (right) and musicians, c1800. The artist has noted their Western dress, but given them Oriental features

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Boxers from the interior traveling along the Grand Canal

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Boxers from the interior traveling along the Grand Canal towards the coast. Drawing, 1900

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: PAPYRUS. Two men hammering strips of papyrus reed to form a continuous sheet

ANCIENT EGYPT: PAPYRUS. Two men hammering strips of papyrus reed to form a continuous sheet. Drawing after an Egyptian tomb painting c2500 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: LANCERS. Egyptian lance bearers. Drawing after a tomb relief

ANCIENT EGYPT: LANCERS. Egyptian lance bearers. Drawing after a tomb relief

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: TRANSPORT. Transporting a colossus

ANCIENT EGYPT: TRANSPORT. Transporting a colossus. Drawing after a part of the decoration from the walls of a tomb, c1800 B.C

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: CURRENCY. A paper banknote of the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644

CHINA: CURRENCY. A paper banknote of the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Charge of the Japanese cavalry among the bamboos outside Tientsin, China

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Charge of the Japanese cavalry among the bamboos outside Tientsin, China. Contemporary drawing by Richard Caton Woodville

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: WOMENs FASHION, c1905. A motoring outfit of sized taffeta. Photograph c1905

WOMENs FASHION, c1905. A motoring outfit of sized taffeta. Photograph c1905

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield

Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American
CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED. Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American Civil War

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: The U. S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River

The U. S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River. Wood engraving from a Northern Amercian newspaper of
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL SHIP. The U.S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River. Wood engraving from a Northern Amercian newspaper of 1863

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863, during the American Civil War

The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863, during the American Civil War
CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863, during the American Civil War. Three engravings, after field sketches by Alfred R

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Indpendence from the steps of

John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Indpendence from the steps of Independence Hall in
JOHN NIXON, 1776. John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Indpendence from the steps of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 8 July 1776

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861

CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861. Wood engraving, after Winslow Homer, on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 4 January 1862

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1863. The breaking of the Federal blockade of Galveston, Texas

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1863. The breaking of the Federal blockade of Galveston, Texas, on 1 January 1863, by two cotton-wadded Confederate steamers. Wood engraving from a contempoary Northern newspaper

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S

KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S
KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C.S.S. Alabama by U.S.S. Kearsarge after the Civil War engagement off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1864

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Union Army General Joseph Hookers headquarters

CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Union Army General Joseph Hookers headquarters and a scene from the American Civil War Battle at Chancellorsville, Virginia, 2-4 May 1863

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: 54th MASSACHUSETTS, 1865. The 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment marching through Charleston

54th MASSACHUSETTS, 1865. The 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment marching through Charleston, South Carolina, 21 February 1865, after the city was taken by Union forces in the American Civil War

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHINA: COMMUNISM CARTOON. New Page in a Long History. American cartoon, 1949, by D. R

CHINA: COMMUNISM CARTOON. New Page in a Long History. American cartoon, 1949, by D. R
CHINA: COMMUNISM CARTOON. New Page in a Long History. American cartoon, 1949, by D.R. Fitzpatrick on the establishment of Communist rule in China and of the Peoples Republic of China

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Couchs Corps Forming Line of Battle to Cover the Retreat of the 11th

CHANCELLORSVILLE, 1863. Couchs Corps Forming Line of Battle to Cover the Retreat of the 11th Corps, 2 May 1863, at the Battle of Chancellorsville in the American Civil War

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U. S. S. Kearsarge and C. S. S

KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U. S. S. Kearsarge and C. S. S
KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U.S.S. Kearsarge and C.S.S. Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background image10 Aug 2007 Cushion Collection: CIVIL WAR: RECONNOITERING. Confederate soldiers reconnoitering with dark lanterns outside their

CIVIL WAR: RECONNOITERING. Confederate soldiers reconnoitering with dark lanterns outside their position at Yorktown, Virginia


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