ebonise

VERB
  1. stain black to make it look like ebony
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  • The panels' frames, of ebonised wood with a gilt slip, are mid-nineteenth-century additions.
  • The panels' frames, of ebonised wood with a gilt slip, are mid-nineteenth-century additions.
  • The panels' frames, of ebonised wood with a gilt slip, are mid-nineteenth-century additions.
  • Several lots will appeal to those with a taste for Continental ebonised furniture.
  • From the early nineteenth century comes a masterpiece of American furniture, an ebonised and gilt-bronze mounted rosewood secretaire a abattant attributed to the renowned New York cabinet-maker Duncan Phyfe (Carswell Rush Berlin).
  • The rose bowl, weighing 93 ounces, is mounted on an ebonised base with oval enamel panels depicting Morley Town Hall, Morley House, Morley Old chapel and the entrance to Dartmouth Park.
  • They are mounted on ebonised, marbled and gilded supports in the form of four crouching Nubian slaves.
  • Truly revolutionary, though, are Dresser's designs for toast racks, jugs, tureens and suchlike, manufactured in electroplate and ebonised wood.
  • The most unusual lot is a walnut ebonised and burr art deco-style three-piece suite comprising a two-seater settee and a pair of armchairs.
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