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Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Alexander Morton (Scottish, 1844–1921) Produced by Alexander Morton and Company Scotland, Darvel

Purple Bird
Designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857–1941) Manufactured by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scotland, active 1867-1906) Scotland, Darvel

Furnishing Fabric
Possibly produced by Alexander Morton and Co. Scottish, founded 1867

Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857–1941) Possibly produced by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scotland, active 1867-1906) Scotland, Darvel or England, Carlisle

Panel
Design attributed to Gavin Morton (English, 1867–1954) Produced by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scotland, active 1867-1906) England, Carlisle

Table Cover for Drawing Room or Boudoir
Design attributed to Harry Napper (English, 1860–1930) for the Silver Studio (English, 1880–1963) Woven by Alexander Morton and Company (founded 1867) for Liberty & Co. (founded 1875) England, Carlisle or Scotland, Darvel

Panel
Possibly designed by Arthur Silver (English, 1853-1896) or Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857–1941) Possibly produced by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scotland, active 1867-1906) Scotland, Darvel

Portiere
Design Attributed to Gavin Morton (English, 1867-1954) Produced by Alexander Morton & Sons

Helena
Designed by John Henry Dearle (English, 1860–1932) Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940) Woven by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scottish, founded 1867)

Dove and Rose
Designed by William Morris (English, 1834–1896) Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940) Woven by Alexander Morton & Co. (Scottish, founded 1867), later Merton Abbey, London (English, 1881–1940)

Streetcar
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Mouchoirs D'Instruction Militarie No. 1 (Handkerchief)
Designed and engraved by Alexandre Buquet (French, 1802–1865) Manufactured by E. Renault France, Rouen

Flying Dragon (intermediate maquette)
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Alexander Grant
Cosmo Alexander (American, born Scotland, 1724–1772)

(3 x 5) + 1
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Reclining Torso
Alexander Archipenko American, born Ukraine, 1887-1964

Twentieth Century Ruin
Alexander Brook (American, 1898–1980)

The Chicken
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Black Dots
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976