The woods of some other species in the genus " Dalbergia " are notable & mdash; even famous & mdash; woods in their own right : African blackwood, cocobolo, kingwood, and tulipwood.
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In the nineteenth century Brazilian tulipwood was thought to be the product of " Physocalymma scaberrima ", but in the twentieth century it became clear it was yielded by a species of " Dalbergia ".
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Powered by a straight 6 ( estimated to produce ), Dubonnet demanded a maximum body weight of, and the aircraft maker Nieuport-Astra complied with tulipwood strips ( later determined to have been mahogany ), fastened to an aluminium frame with thousands of tiny rivets.
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The long cases, mantel clocks and carriage clocks of 18th-century Europe, often done in porcelain or intricate marquetry of exotic rosewood, tulipwood or ebony, " will always have value, not like things that are just a passing craze, " she said.
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Christie's, which is in charge of auctioning most of the contents, describes the marble-topped bureau at the western end of the room as a Louis XVI " ormolu mounted tulipwood and parquetry meuble a hauteur d'appui by Guillaume Beneman, late 18th century ."
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Kentshire seems to be taking coals to Newcastle by offering the English fine English antiques, including a pair of George II giltwood pier tables, whose bases are carved with hounds and leafy oak trees; a Regency tulipwood octagonal library table; and a Regency mahogany hall settee with carved eagle armrests and the Smith family coat of arms on its back.
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"Whimsical " is Gagen's description of Magowan's collection of hardstone models of birds from Palm Beach ( estimated to sell for $ 2, 000 to $ 3, 000 ) and " quite amazing " is her assessment of a ca . 1770 George II rosewood, satinwood, tulipwood and marquetry secretaire-chest by Thomas Chippendale, which is expected to fetch $ 150, 000 to $ 250, 000.
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"Works signed B . V . R . B . have a very special style of their own, easy to identify and always of an exceptionally high quality, " Jean Meuvret wrote in " French Cabinetmakers of the 18th Century " ( Hachette, 1963 ) . " In their inlay work they seem to have a preference for floral patterns in'butt'- treated ( that is, cut perpendicularly to the grain of the wood ) king or purple wood on a tulipwood background ."
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