![]() ![]() House Party 2023 Square Logo, Designed by Ed Ryan, CAA '22.*** Pay once & Play forever + receive FREE updates! No ads and no IAP *** The text on the side is from Scottish poet John Wilson, “For a jollie good booke whereon to looke is better to me than golde.” ![]() Virtual Tour: Bronze bookends, 1900-1935, maker unknown. Collection of Cranbrook Art Museum, Gift of George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth. Writing Desk, 1900-1935, Hayden Company (Maker).Īuction Items: Detail of a Handwoven Gothic-style Tapestry, 1911, Herter Looms, Inc. Bust of Edgar Allen Poe, 1898, George Julian Zolnay (Sculptor). (Maker).īusiness Partner Wall: Intertwined Serpents Candle Holder, 1902-1919, Tiffany Studios (Maker). Inkwell, Late 19th-century, Edward F. Individual Tickets: Detail of Savonarola Chair, circa 1916, Johannes (John) Kirchmayer (Maker), Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts (Supplier).ĭonor Wall: Detail of Wrought Iron Floor Lamp, 1922, Edward F. ![]() Sponsor Packages: French Art Deco Vase, before 1929, Odette Chatrousse Heiligenstein (Maker). Collection of Cranbrook Art Museum. Evernden, Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.īooth Family Dining Table, Featuring Amethyst Cut Glass Stemware, circa 1925, Stevens & Williams (Maker). View of a Rainbow over the Union Mill in Cranbrook, Kent, England, circa 1901. Photograph by E.D. Handwoven Gothic-style Tapestry, 1911, Herter Looms, Inc. House Party 2023 Vertical Logo, Designed by Ed Ryan, CAA '22. “Horse and Rider” Stained Glass Panel, circa 1525, Unknown Flemish Glazier.Ĭopper Teakettle Made in the Workshop of Henry Gough Booth (1838 – 1919), Cranbrook, Kent, England, circa 1838. In the background is a photograph of the copper shop of Henry Gough Booth in Cranbrook, Kent, England. Unless otherwise noted, objects are part of the Cultural Properties Collection – Founders Collection, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research, Bequest of George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth.īanner Image: House Party 2023 Logo Border, Designed by Ed Ryan, CAA '22. Unless otherwise noted, all color photography was photographed by Eric Perry in Cranbrook House, December 2022. ![]()
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