The great difficulty to be overcome in painting on ebonized wood, is the non-absorbent character of the surface, which will not allow the paint to sink in.
Some pans have wooden handles, either walnut or oak, some of the more modern being ebonized (see Fig.
Their faces seemed ebonized by the grinding in of particles of blackened wood.
The ebonized wood is foliated with gold, and the long central panels are adorned with ovals of olive-colored Wedgwood ware, presenting classical figures.
In the dado, jambs, chairboarding, we find no carved work, but simply the most exquisite combinations of ebonized and many-colored woods.
There are some fineebonized bookcases and cabinets, designed by Mr. Aitchison and Sir Frederick together.
They have a frame of ebonized wood, enclosing panels of finest-grained amboyna.
The section of the sapling was sawn squarely off a few inches below the nest, and screwed (from below) upon a highly polished ebonized pedestal.
Mr. Lucas puts all his small skeletons on handsome ebonized pedestals, which are the thing par excellence.
Illustration] This is a fifteen string Musical Instrument, made in the new harp shape, nicely finished with ebonized ends, and is very handsome.
The uprights are square with chamfered corners and ebonized finished.
The clock which Bertolla made for the Baron of Cles is a tall, narrow, case clock of ebony or ebonized pearwood which is approximately 9-1/2 feet in height.
The one which survives in the Episcopal Palace to the present time, is extremely tall and is housed in an elaborately decorated narrow case of black or ebonized wood approximately 9 to 10 feet in height.
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