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"Exploring the World of Furniture

Background imageFurniture Collection: Oak armchair and stool

Oak armchair and stool
Oak armchair with parquetry banding, inlaid decoration and carved details, made in the west of England c.1600-1640. Date: c.1600-1640

Background imageFurniture Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageFurniture Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageFurniture Collection: Table, detail

Table, detail
Draw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650

Background imageFurniture Collection: Draw-leaf table

Draw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650

Background imageFurniture Collection: Windsor armchair and ladder-back armchair

Windsor armchair and ladder-back armchair
Windsor armchair with a high-back double-bow and fleur-de-lys motif in the pierced central splat, made from beech, cherry and willow, with an elm seat

Background imageFurniture Collection: Side chair

Side chair
One of a set of three chairs in imitation rosewood, with carved rope twist top rails, scrolled crossbars and woven rush seats, c.1815-1820. Date: c.1815-1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Windsor armchair, detail

Windsor armchair, detail
Windsor armchair with a continuous arm and back bow made from ash with an elm seat, possibly manufactured in Yealmpton, Devon, c.1820. Date: c.1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Windsor side chair with hoop back

Windsor side chair with hoop back made from ash with a sycamore seat, painted to imitate bamboo, possibly manufactured in Yealmpton, Devon, c.1820. Date: c.1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Windsor side chair with hoop back, detail

Windsor side chair with hoop back, detail
Windsor side chair with hoop back made from ash with a sycamore seat, painted to imitate bamboo, possibly manufactured in Yealmpton, Devon, c.1820. Date: c.1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Caned armchair

Caned armchair
One of a pair of caned armchairs, with a twist-turned and carved walnut frame and caned seat and back, made in England c.1685-1700. Date: c.1695

Background imageFurniture Collection: Cabinet on stand, detail

Cabinet on stand, detail
Cabinet on a stand with engraved veneered ebony doors, internal doors and cupboards with fruitwood and ivory marquetry, with later brass fittings

Background imageFurniture Collection: Caned chair

Caned chair
One of a set of six caned chairs, with a twist-turned and carved walnut frame and caned seat and back, made in England c.1685-1700. Date: c.1685-1700

Background imageFurniture Collection: Page from Useful Artistic Furniture

Page from Useful Artistic Furniture
Useful Artistic Furniture, a catalogue by Story & Triggs of London, illustrated with colour and black and white photographs of furniture in appropriate interior settings, printed in Austria, c.1900

Background imageFurniture Collection: The First Place

The First Place, a domestic interior scene with a crying maid, oil on canvas by A. Erwood, it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1860, in a gilt and moulded frame. Date: 1860

Background imageFurniture Collection: Spindle-back armchair, detail

Spindle-back armchair, detail
Triple-row spindle-back armchair made of ash with a rush seat, stamped J.RIDING, possibly manufactured by John Riding in Macclesfield, Cheshire, c.1818. Date: c. 1818

Background imageFurniture Collection: Armchair

Armchair made from solid ebony, ebony veneers, and purple heart, inlaid with ivory and purple heart, with an upholstered seat back and arms, attributed to Jackson and Graham (London)

Background imageFurniture Collection: Ladder-back side chair, detail

Ladder-back side chair, detail
Ladder-back side chair, with three decoratively curved & pierced ladders in the back, made from ash with a rush seat, probably made in Lincolnshire, c.1780-1820. Date: c.1780-1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Ladder-back armchair, detail

Ladder-back armchair, detail
Ladder-back armchair square cabriole front legs made from ash, with a rush seat, probably made by the Ashton family of chairmakers from Louth, Spilsby and Alford, Lincolnshire, c. 1780-1820

Background imageFurniture Collection: Court cupboard

Court cupboard
Oak court cupboard in two sections, the upper section with two cupboard doors flanking a central carved panel and two columns supporting an overhanging frieze, made in England c.1630. Date: c.1630

Background imageFurniture Collection: Mahogany side chair

Mahogany side chair
One of a set of four mahogany chairs in the style of Thomas Chippendale with a pierced gothic splat, a top-rail with carved foliate terminals and modern horsehair upholstery

Background imageFurniture Collection: Pembroke table

Pembroke table
Mahogany pembroke table, with an oval top and frieze drawer, on brass castors. Manufactured in England in c.1785. Date: c.1785

Background imageFurniture Collection: Cabinet on chest

Cabinet on chest
Walnut veneered cabinet on a chest with a joined deal carcase, oak drawers, on bun feet, made in England c.1710. Date: c.1710

Background imageFurniture Collection: Armchair, with cover

Armchair, with cover
Fully upholstered armchair with walnut front legs and beech frame, with original stamped green, but faded to blue upholstery thought to be wool and made in England between c.1720 and 40. Date: c.1720

Background imageFurniture Collection: Tall back chair

Tall back chair made from beech, carved and ebonised with a cane seat and back panel, and a modern green cotton damask squab cushion, thought to date c.1690-1700. Date: c.1690-1700

Background imageFurniture Collection: Inside back cover of New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture

Inside back cover of New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture
The inner back cover from New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture. Published by C. Reynolds, Ltd. in Stepney Green, London c.1903. Date: 1903

Background imageFurniture Collection: Page from New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture

Page from New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture
Page 13 from New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture. Published by C. Reynolds, Ltd. in Stepney Green, London c.1903. Date: 1903

Background imageFurniture Collection: Back cover of New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture

Back cover of New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture
New Illustrated Catalogue of Furniture, an illustrated catalogue of furniture manufactured by J. R. & Sons, published by G. Reynolds Ltd. Stepney Green, London, 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageFurniture Collection: Walnut armchair

Walnut armchair with a lyre-shaped back carved with a stylised scallop shell, with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern green damask, probably made in London c.1740. Date: c.1740

Background imageFurniture Collection: Childs chair

Childs chair with a black japanned beechwood frame with turned decoration to imitate bamboo, with a horizontally ribbed back with six rails, an oval caned seat and turned legs with splayed feet

Background imageFurniture Collection: Pages from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture

Pages from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture
Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture, including black and white illustrations of bedroom, hall, library, dining room and drawing room furniture, mirrors and pianos

Background imageFurniture Collection: Page from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture

Page from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture
Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture, including black and white illustrations of bedroom, hall, library, dining room and drawing room furniture, mirrors and pianos

Background imageFurniture Collection: Sofa

Sofa with a mahogany frame on reeded sabre legs with brass paw caps, upholstered in modern blue silk, manufactured in England c.1830. Date: c.1830

Background imageFurniture Collection: Walnut India-back chairs

Walnut India-back chairs

Background imageFurniture Collection: Teapoy

Teapoy
Walnut teapoy with a carved tripod foot and a velvet lined interior containing four circular apertures supporting two wooden, lidded canisters, manufactured in London by T.H

Background imageFurniture Collection: India-back chair, detail

India-back chair, detail
One of a set of four walnut India-back chairs with a vasiform splat and a drop-in seat with modern upholstery, manufactured in England c.1730. Date: c.1730

Background imageFurniture Collection: Walnut India-back chair

Walnut India-back chair
One of a set of four walnut India-back chairs with a vasiform splat and a drop-in seat with modern upholstery, manufactured in England c.1730. Date: c.1730

Background imageFurniture Collection: India Back Chairs

India Back Chairs
One of a pair of walnut India-back chairs with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern but historically correct textiles, bearing the stamp RR, made in London c. 1725. Date: c.1725

Background imageFurniture Collection: India Back Chair

India Back Chair
One of a pair of walnut India-back chairs with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern but historically correct textiles, bearing the stamp RR, made in London c. 1725. Date: c.1725

Background imageFurniture Collection: Stool

Stool
One of six matching oak joined stools with a carved frieze and turned decoration, made in England, c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650

Background imageFurniture Collection: Six joined stools

Six joined stools
One of six matching oak joined stools with a carved frieze and turned decoration, made in England, c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650

Background imageFurniture Collection: Childs sofa

Childs sofa
Mahogany-framed miniature sofa, upholstered in black horsehair, with a carved and scrolled decoration centred on an anthemion, scrolled ends, and carved lyre-shaped front fascias

Background imageFurniture Collection: Tea table

Tea table
Mahogany tea table with a folding half-round top, on turned and tapered legs with pad feet, made in England c.1740. Date: c.1740

Background imageFurniture Collection: Pedestal table

Pedestal table
Mahogany veneered pedestal table with scrolled feet, manufactured in England c.1830. Date: c.1830

Background imageFurniture Collection: Rocking chair

Rocking chair
A childs rocking chair made from boarded oak, with a carrying handle, made in England c.1775-1825. Date: c.1775-1825

Background imageFurniture Collection: Backstool

Backstool
Chair or backstool made from turned and joined oak, upholstered in leather with brass stud nails, made in England c.1680, but with substantial repairs and replacements. Date: c.1680

Background imageFurniture Collection: Title page from Household furniture in genteel taste for th

Title page from Household furniture in genteel taste for the year 1760 Date: 1760

Background imageFurniture Collection: Illustration from Household furniture in genteel taste for

Illustration from Household furniture in genteel taste for the year 1760



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"Exploring the World of Furniture: From Moroccan Lanterns to Edwardian Music Rooms" Step into a world of exquisite craftsmanship and cultural diversity as we delve into the captivating realm of furniture. Our journey begins in Morocco, North Africa, where the intricate designs of a Moroccan lantern transport us to a land rich in vibrant colors and ornate patterns. Moving on, we find ourselves immersed in the elegance of Eltham Palace's Edwardian music room. The harmonious melodies that once filled this space can almost be heard as we admire its opulent furnishings and grandeur. Next stop is Osborne House, where Drawing Room J030031 invites us to bask in Victorian splendor. The lavish decor transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the refined tastes of British royalty. As we venture further, Darwins study at Down House beckons with its intellectual allure. Here lies an intimate space where one of history's greatest minds pondered his groundbreaking theories amidst shelves lined with books and scientific instruments. The cast iron Victorian walking stick stand reminds us not only of practicality but also showcases the artistic flair prevalent during this era. Its intricate details serve as a testament to skilled craftsmen who turned everyday objects into works of art. Stepping into the workshop of a carpenter and joiner reveals their mastery over woodwork - an essential skill that has shaped our homes for centuries. Their dedication to precision ensures that every piece they create stands strong while exuding timeless beauty. A visit to Durbar Room at Osborne House takes us on an exotic journey through India's influence on British design aesthetics. Intricately carved arches and sumptuous textiles transport us straight into another world – one filled with regal opulence and cultural fusion. Piano keys await our touch alongside scattered music sheets; K011303 captures moments frozen in musical time. This vignette speaks volumes about how furniture becomes intertwined with personal expression – each note played a reflection of the soul. La Maison Moderne c.