Design for Plate II, C, from Thomas Hope's "Household Furniture and Interior Decoration. 1807.
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Plate II. A-Design for a Drawing Room, from Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration. 1807. Regency Furniture
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Plate II. B-Carved Wooden Sconce, One of a Pair, Designed by Thomas Hope. About 1807. (Professor A. E. Richardson). Regency Furniture
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Plate II. C-Mahogany Monopodium or Table Inlaid with Ebony and Silver, Designed by Thomas Hope. About 1807. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Regency Furniture
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Plate III. C-Satinwood Dressing Table Inlaid with Ebony, Made by George Smith. About 1808 (Mr. Edward Knoblock). Regency Furniture.
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Plate III. D-Design for Plate III, c, From George Smith's Designs for Household Furniture. 1808. Regency Furniture.
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Plate I. A-Gilt Armchair, and Rosewood Footstool Mounted with Ormolu. About 1805 (Mr. S. H. Whitbread, Southill, Bedfordshire) (All Made by Marsh & Tatham under the Influence of Henry Holland). Regency Furniture
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Plate I. B-Rosewood China Cupboard with Ormolu Ornaments. About 1800 (Mr. S. H. Whitbread, Southill) (All Made by Marsh & Tatham under the Influence of Henry Holland). Regency Furniture
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Plate I. C-Rosewood Bookcase mounted with Ormolu. About 1806 (Buckingham Palace) (Reproduced with the Gracious Permission of H. M. the King) (All Made by Marsh & Tatham under the Influence of Henry Holland). Regency Furniture
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Plate III. A-Mahogany Armchair with Lion Front Legs. About 1805 (Mr. Geoffrey Fry). Regency Furniture.
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Plate III. B-Design for a Work Table, from Sheraton's Encyclopædia, 1805. Regency Furniture.
Plate II. A-Gothic Chair Designed by Augustus Charles Pugin. George III Period; B-Boulle Clock. Louis XIV Period; C-Chair Made by Georges Jacob; One of a Suite. French. Louis XVI Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. A-Walnut Stool, with Damask Covering Made by John Johnson; William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); B-Inlaid Bellows with Silver Mounts. Charles II Period; C-Kent Stool; One of a Set (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
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Plate I. A-Chair, Upholstered in Velvet; One of Two. Charles II Period; B-Chair, with Frame Ornamented with a Chinese Design in Lacquer; One of Several. Charles II Period; C-Chair, Upholstered in Original Needle-Work; One of Eight. Queen Anne Period (Holyroodhouse). The Furniture
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Plate I. D-Cabinet, Inlaid with Various Woods. Elizabethan Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate I. E-Cabinet, with the Cypher of Queen Henrietta Maria. Charles I Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. D-Boulle Cabinet with the Retz Arms. Louis XIV Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. E-The Writing-Table of King William III in Seaweed Marquetry (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. D-Silver Gueridon; One of a Pair Which Belonged to Charles II (Windsor Castle); E-Walnut Chair with Petit-Point Needlework; One of a Set of Ten. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); F-Torchère, Carved and Gilt; One of Several Designed or Inspired by Daniel Marot. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture