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Advertisements May 1906 (front)
05/1906 | 38 | 9
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[Dowdeswell and Dowdeswells Limited 160 New Bond Street, London. Photograph: reproduction (swantype) of Boy with Rabbit by Henry Raeburn (London, Royal Academy)]
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[Frank T. Sabin, 118 Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Illustration, Miniature Portrait of Lady Hamilton, By Samuel Shelley]
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[Gill & Reigate 73-85 Oxford Street, London] A Genuine Hepplewhite Secretaire Bookcase in Satinwood, Inlaid and Decorated. Probably the Finest Specimen of Unrestored 18th Century English Cabinetwork Extant.
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[Law, Foulsham & Cole 7 South Molton Street, London] One of a Set of Six Fine Old Chippendale Chairs and an Old Carved Mahogany XVIIIth Century Pole Screen.
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[Marinus Nijhoff Publisher, The Hague. Photograph: Self-portrait by Rembrandt, drawing]
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[Morris & Company, 449 Oxford Street, London] Mahogany Inlaid Cabinet, 98 Guineas
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[Morris & Company, 449 Oxford Street, London] The "Peacock" Tapestry, Designed by William Morris. 72 ins. Wide (In Six Varieties of Colouring).
Non-western art unattributed:
[J. M. Duveen & Son of Liverpool, Specialists in Old Oriental China. Photograph: Nine Chinese Ceramics Vases]
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[Cardinal & Harford, 108-110 High Holborn, London. Importers of oriental carpets. Photograph: Interior of The Levant Warehouse]
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[Seligmann Works of Art, 31 St. James Street, London; 23 Place Vendome, Paris; 303 Fifth Avenue, New York. Illustration: Eighteenth century ceramic vase with swans]
Western art unattributed:
[W & E Thornton-Smith 123 Oxford Street, London - Antique furniture decorative interiors. A colour pamphlet including examples of interiors, furniture and textiles]
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The History and Evolution of English Eighteenth-Century Furniture, as Shown in the Bradford Exhibition
08/1904 | 17 | 5
Pages: 482-487+489+491+493+495-499+501+503
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Clouston, R. S. (Clouston, R. S.; C., R. S.)
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Bookcase and Secretaire by Shearer (No. 62). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair Made by Chippendale for the Bury Family (No. 20). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Dressing-Table with Floral Designs and Figures by Angelica Kauffmann (No 190). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Lion Settee (No. 109). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Brewers' Company (No. 28). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Piano by Southwell of Dublin, with Painted Figures by Angelica Kauffmann (No. 121). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Ribbon-Backed Chair in the Style of Manwaring (No. 53). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair Belonging to the Grocers' Company (No. 90). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair in the Style of Copeland (No. 110). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Eagle Arm Chair (No. 16). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Early Ladder-Backed Chair (No. 51). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Drapers' Company (No. 93). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Grocers' Company (No. 34). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Salters' Company (No. 4). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Satinwood Teapoy (No. 78). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition