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The floral marquetry floor at Burghley House
08/2022 | 1433 | 164
Pages: 752-759
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Bowett, Adam (Bowett, Adam)
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10. Detail of the table illustrated in Fig.6.
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12. Scriptor. c.1685. Walnut and marquetry of various woods on an oak carcase, 263 by 119.5 by 51 cm. (Birmingham Museums Trust).
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13. A marquetry tulip from a cabinet attributed to Jan van Mekeren. c.1700–10. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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14. Detail of the cabinet illustrated in Fig.18, showing the same marquetry tulip.
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15. Butterflies from the commode illustrated in Fig.4 (a and b); the table illustrated in Fig.6 (c); the cabinet illustrated in Fig.18 (d).
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16 and 17. Details from J. Jonston: Historiae Naturalis de Insectis Libri III, Amsterdam 1657, pls.viii and vi, showing the sources for the butterflies shown in Fig.15.
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18. Cabinet, attributed to Jan van Mekeren. c.1695–1710. Walnut and marquetry of various woods on an oak carcase, 205.5 by 174 by 61 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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2. Table, here attributed to Mayhew and Ince. c.1767. Oak and other woods, the top made from the centre of a 17th-century marquetry floor, 76.5 by 149 by 125.5 cm. (Burghley House, Stamford).
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3. Corner commode, one of a pair, supplied by Mayhew and Ince. 1767. Mahogany and other woods with gilt brass, incorporating 17th-century marquetry, 97 by 100 by 61.5 cm. (Burghley House, Stamford).
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4. Commode, one of a pair, supplied by Mayhew and Ince. 1767. Mahogany and other woods with gilt brass, incorporating 17th-century marquetry, 97.5 by 145 by 72 cm. (Burghley House, Stamford).
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5. Folding writing table, attributed to Gerrit Jensen. c.1685. Walnut and other woods and bone, 75 by 86.5 by 29.5 cm. (Burghley House, Stamford).
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6. Top of a table, attributed to Gerrit Jensen. c.1686. Walnut and other woods and bone, 73 by 106 by 83.5 cm. (Windsor Castle; Royal Collection Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2022).
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7. Top of the writing table illustrated in in Fig.5.
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8. Top of a candlestand, one of a pair, attributed to Gerrit Jensen. c.1686. Walnut and other woods with bone, diameter 43cm. (Hampton Court Palace; Royal Collection Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2022; photograph the author).
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9. Marquetry tulips from (a) the oval table illustrated in Fig.2; (b) the writing table illustrated in Figs.5 and 7; (c) the commode illustrated in Fig.4); and (d) the table illustrated in Fig.6.
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1. The Inlaid Closet, Drayton House, Northamptonshire. c.1685–90. Veneers of walnut and other woods on an oak substrate. (Courtesy Drayton House, Northamptonshire).
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11. Detail of the scriptor illustrated in Fig.12.
Book Review
Chippendale Furniture
07/1970 | 808 | 112
Pages: 472+475
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Musgrave, Clifford (Musgrave, Clifford; M., C.)
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Chippendale Furniture: The Work of Thomas Chippendale and His Contemporaries in the Rococo Taste, Vile, Cobb, Langlois, Channon, Hallett, Ince and Mayhew, Lock, Johnson and Others Circa 1745-1765 | author: Chippendale, Thomas I , author: Coleridge, Anthony
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English Furniture and Cabinet-Makers at Hatfield House - I: c. 1600-1750
02/1967 | 767 | 109
Pages: 63-70+73
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Coleridge, Anthony (Coleridge, Anthony)
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27. Painted Manual Organ Decorated by Roland Buckett in 1611; Supplied by a Dutchman, John Hann, in 1609. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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29. One of a Pair of 'Union Suits'. Re-Japanned by John Hodson in 1739 for the Duke of Atholl. (Collection The Duke of Atholl, Blair Castle, Perthshire). Reproduced by Courtesy of His Grace, The Duke of Atholl and The Connoisseur.
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19. The Marble Hall, Hatfield House Showing the Two Large Oak Tables and a Portion of the Screen Which Were Supplied and Carved in 1611. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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20. One of Three Oak and Elm Long Stools and Another Portion of the Screen at Hatfield House-Also Supplied in 1611. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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21. Italian, Probably Florentine, Inlaid Marble Top of One of the Tables in the James 1st Drawing-Room, Hatfield House. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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22. Ebonised Centre Table, Encrusted Overall with Pinned Mother-of-Pearl Mosaic Decoration, Picked Out in Tortoise-Shell. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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23. Base and Support of the Table Illustrated in Fig. 21. [Italian, Probably Florentine, Inlaid Marble Top of One of the Tables in the James 1st Drawing-Room, Hatfield House. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)]
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24. Carved Centre Table, Probably of English Workmanship; The Carved Top Centred by Two Heraldic Devices. c. 1688. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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25. Charles II Wall Glass, Retaining Its Original Bevelled Plate, in a Silvered Frame Carved with a Riot of Pulli Amidst Foliage and Flowerheads. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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26. Elizabethan Oak Draw-Leaf Refectory Table. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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28. Coronation Throne and Footstool Used by Queen Anne in 1702. Upholstery Supplied by Anthony Ryland. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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30. Walnut and Endive Marquetry Cabinet-on-Chest in the Tradition of Gerreit Jensen. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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31. Giltwood-Framed Open Armchair of Kentian Design. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
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32. One from a Set of a Pair of Winged Armchairs and Eight Single Chairs in the Long Gallery, Hatfield House-Manner of Thomas Roberts. (Collection Marquess of Salisbury.)
Short Notice
The William and Mary Exhibition
08/1950 | 569 | 92
Pages: 229+232-235
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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19. Semi-Circular Parterre at Hampton Court, by Daniel Marot. Signed and Dated 1689. Pen and Wash, 19.7 by 51.4 cm. (Boymans Museum, Rotterdam).
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25. Desk Table, Decorated with Metal Marquetry, Made by Gerrit Jensen. (The Duke of Buccleuch, Boughton House.)
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26. The French Army Taking Deutekom, Zwolle, and Amersfoort, 1672. Painted Silk Hanging, by François Bonnemer. 410 by 270 cm. (Mobilier National, Paris.)
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27. Portrait of William III, by Willem Wissing. Signed. Canvas, 124.5 by 101.6 cm. (H. M. The King, Buckingham Palace.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The King.
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28. Portrait of the Duke of Monmouth, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Signed and Dated 1678. Canvas, 132.7 by 106.7 cm. (The Duke of Buccleuch, Bowhill.)