Which preposition to use with mahogany

of Occurrences 8%

Then the chairs were massive and even rich, while one might see his face in the dark mahogany of the tables.

with Occurrences 8%

From the overgrown clump of lilacs that flanked the granite stone which served as a door-step something was glinting in the sun, and then as I looked more closely, I saw a face peering at me from between the twigs, a face of light mahogany with thick lips that showed the presence of negro blood.

from Occurrences 3%

Often, indeed, some kindly disposed observer with time to spare would lend a hand in freeing some heavy bit of mahogany from its crate or wrappings.

in Occurrences 3%

The furniture frames are of white mahogany in special designs, elaborately carved, and the upholstery is in white and gold tapestry.

above Occurrences 1%

Two weeks after Charlie's visit, a lean, white cruiser, all brass and mahogany above her topsides, slid up to the float, and two women came at a dignified pace along the path to the house.

without Occurrences 1%

Upon examining a piece of furniture that may reasonably be ascribed to him, it will be found of excellent workmanship, and the wood, always mahogany without any inlay, is richly marked, shewing a careful selection of material.

across Occurrences 1%

In the back office of the First National Bank he was presently ensconced at a shining table of mahogany across from Harvey D. Whipple and his fatherthe dubious trousers and worn shoes hidden beneath the table so that visibly he was all but well dressed.

at Occurrences 1%

Nowhere else in all the parish, from the polished mahogany at the squire's mansion to the ancient solid oaken table at the substantial old-fashioned farmer's, can there be found such a constant supply of food usually considered as almost the privilege of the rich.

to Occurrences 1%

The daughters of Eve have nobly undertaken to atone for the naughty conduct of their primeval mamma, by reclaiming men, and dragging them from the Hades of the mahogany to that seventh heaven of muffins and English ballads prepared for them in the drawing-room.

Which preposition to use with  mahogany