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ebonised Meaning in Bengali



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ebonised's Usage Examples:

the first version of this sideboard in ebonised deal, a cheap wood, in 1867.


He subsequently changed to ebonised mahogany, as he found deal to be unstable.


pair of Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory bureau cabinets, circa 1786, on ebonised and parcel gilt stands, c1810, were made for Dalling near Madras and brought.


highly original, with the ebonised hall furniture featuring wide classical fluting, while the lighter smoking room ebonised furniture features more delicate.


Many original features survive throughout the residence, including ebonised timber detailing, leadlight doors, built-in leadlight display cabinets.


tapestry, ditto centre table, ditto wall brackets, walnut centre table, ebonised and gilt cabinet and walnut davenport, valuable empire clock, timepieces.


Bloomsbury, London An eight-day double pull repeating table clock in ebonised case.


, with ebonised birch wood case and a porcelain face, is held by the Victoria and Albert.


fireplace with early ceramic tiles is featured in the parlour, and an ebonised timber fireplace, featuring etched relief patterns, is in the rear community.


He designed furniture and a table of his with a black ebonised base is in the collection of the Victoria ' Albert Museum as is a wall.


The fine parquet sprung floor is made from oak, walnut and ebonised pearwood.


York City) had his Studio and shop full of Aesthetic and Anglo-Japanese ebonised-wood furniture, his Studio producing through his apprentice Stephen Adam.


Much of the furniture, mostly in richly carved, ebonised wood with boldly coloured upholstery, survives in the National Gallery.


Mary, designed by Charles Noake, £700 – cabinet, art furniture, 1870s, ebonised, emulating lacquer furniture, oriental origin, inlaid with free painted.


The Dining Room at Eltham Palace by Malacrida: Black marble and ebonised panels with geometric marquetry inlays.


Representing Robert Boyle, the artefacts bears, on its gilt-beaded ebonised frame, the following inscription: Presented in 1975 to commemorate his.


Several chimney pieces survive intact including, on the ground floor, an ebonised timber with marbled infill panels, and on the first floor a green marble.


of the building, accessing the small balcony in the tower, features an ebonised and marbellised timber fireplace, with iron register grate intact.


Other examples of returned furniture include an ebonised side table designed for the Summer Smoking Room and acquired in 2007 and.



ebonised's Meaning':

stain black to make it look like ebony

Synonyms:

ebonize; stain;

Antonyms:

cleanness;

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