Though the wood is of negligible use, Indian tribes did find the sycamore wood suitable for making their dugout canoes.
Harp, gilt carved sycamore wood, Celtic, w/case, leather.
This she replaced by an imitation of sycamore wood, and buried the body at Philoe, which became ever after the great burying place of the nation, and the spot to which pilgrimages were made from all parts of the country.
Coed Kensington is a largely unspoilt deciduous woodland found in the northern section of the park between the sycamore woods to the west and the wet woodland to the east.
A handsome tall-back chair in black stained sycamore wood ($1,150) is part of a set of furniture Mackintosh designed in 1904 for Walter Blackie's Hill House.
The Saqqara Bird is a bird-shaped artifact made of sycamore wood, discovered during the 1898 excavation of the Pa-di-Imen tomb in Saqqara, Egypt.
The highest quality Scotch hands are made out of sycamore wood, but they can also be made out of metal.
The organ has two manuals, the brightly coloured casing is in English oak and decorations are in sycamore wood.
It took quite a while to turn the cream into butter - when the solids formed, the buttermilk was poured off (probably used for scones & the surplus went to the pigs) and the solids/butter then transferred to a shallow bowl which I think is made of sycamore wood.
And Zabotski was building a model of a model of something out of sycamore wood.