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Ball-and-Claw Foot A furniture foot cut to imitate a talon or claw grasping a ball. Of Chinese origin, the motif was greatly used in English 18th-century furniture. Baluster ...
ball flower - three leaves embracing a ball; 14th century Gloucester English design; also called "bell flower".
ballÂ-flowÂ-er (bõlflour) n. Architecture An ornament in the form of a ball cupped in the petals of a circular flower.
Ball flower : An ornamented ball sculpture surmounted in the petals of a flower. Bar tracery : The dominant class of Tracery consisting of decorative patterns formed from stone bars..
a small peg or ball used to separate metal, pottery, or glass objects from other objects during processes such as casting, firing, and mold-blowing. Spandrel ...
Ball Valve (Ballcock) - valve operated by a ball floating in a cistern. Barge Board - a sloping board built along a gable edge of a roof.
pall-mallPall-mall (from the French Paille-maille, and originally from the Italian pallamaglio, palla, ball, and maglio, mallet) is a game, rather like croquet, which led to the making of 'malls' in parks and gardens.
The enrichment of the lights with cusping gave additional beauty to them, took away the hard wiredrawn effect of the mouldings, and formed openings of great variety; in some of the windows of the Decorated period the ball flower and other foliage is ...
Dadaism was launched in earnest in February 1916 when Hugo Ball, a German poet and musician, and his wife, performer Emmy Hennings, opened the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich, Switzerland.
When there is a good amount of the melted sand on the end of the tube, they blow on it until it is a ball. Then, they spin the ball until the ball turns completely flat.
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Made with intricate cutwork, skillfully joined with Ball & Dowel or Spindle sections. The lacy scrollwork was first handcut, one piece at a time.
Globular flower of three petals enclosing a ball. Typical of the years c. 1300-30, during the Decorated phase of English medieval architecture.Baluster, balustrade ...
Carved crest with center rose medallion and topped by ball finial Side chair and love seat Incised crest Perforated panel ...
's Fanciful Storybook Style Makes a Last Stand Against Convention-and the Wrecking Ball." Los Angeles Times, January 13, 2005: F1, F8. Powell, Christopher. Discovering Cottage Architecture. Buckinghamshire, UK: Shire, 2003.
The ordinary steel butt is very cheap and durable, but ball-bearing butts are smoother running and noiseless Butt Joint - A joint between two square ended pieces of the same thickness without overlap ...
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