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The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
11/1934 | 380 | 65
Pages: 201-205+208-211+213-214
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Fig. 15. Bronze Leg with Traces of Gilding. Chinese, Han Period (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen).
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Fig. 16. Porcelain Tray Leg. Chinese, Han Period (The Eumorfopoulos Collection).
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Fig. 17. Chair from a Corean Painting. Sixteenth Century (British Museum).
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Figs. 1-14-Woodcuts from the Encyclopædia San Tsae Too Hwuy, Facs. 24-29, "Implements and Utensils" (1609)
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Plate I. F-Chair of Philip II of Spain. Black Lacquer(?). Chinese. Sixteenth Century (The Escorial). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. B-Japanese Painting of the Tosa School (Detail). (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. C-A Buddhist Divinity. Ceramic Figure. Sixteenth Century. Ming (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. B-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Early Eighteenth Century (Braaby Kirke, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. C-Chair, of Teak and Walnut. Indonesian or Chinese (Kunstindustrie Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. D-Walnut Chair. English or Eastern. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. E-Walnut Chair Imported from the East. Early Eighteenth Century (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. A-Walnut Chest, Showing Chinese Influence. English. Early Eighteenth Century (The Duke of Buccleuch). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. D-Chair, Painted and Gilded, with Chinese Figures in Indian Ink. Chinese. About 1730-40 (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate III. A, B-Rosewood Bureau, with Detail of Flap. Cantonese, 1741. Height, 232 cm. (C. Hegermann-lindencrone). C-Bamboo Shrine from the Horyuji Temple, Nara. Probably Chinese. Before A. D. 761. Height, 56 cm. D-Rosewood Cupboard. Cantonese. About 1750. Height, 164 cm. (Mr. Johs. V. Jensen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. IV-Tables and Tripods (Concluded)
06/1919 | 195 | 34
Pages: 238-239+242-243
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate XIV. Mahogany Tripods and Candlesticks, circ. 1725, Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. A Candle Stand, 20½″ High, Top 11″ Across. Candlestick 10″ High, with Base 5¼″ across B Candle Stand, 29″ High; Top 13″ across, Edged with Beading. Candlestick 18″ High, 7½″ across Base. Acanthus Carving and Brass Top C Candle Shade, 15″ High; Panel 9″ × 5½″
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Plate XV. Mahogany Tripod Screens and Candelabra Stand, Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. D Screen, 5′ 2″ High; Needlework Panel, 21″ × 34″; The Feet Shaped as Mastiffs (c. 1725) E Candelabra Stand, 4′ 1″ High (c. 1755) F Screen, 5′ 3″ High; Needlework Panel, 26″ × 34″; The Feet Shaped as Dolphins (c. 1725)
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. III-Tables and Tripods (Continued)
04/1919 | 193 | 34
Pages: 146-147+150-151
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate XII. Mahogany Tea or China Table; Mahogany Drawing Table A. Galleried Table on Tripod Stand. The Gallery is Exceptional in Its Solidarity and Ornateness; c. 1745 B. Cluster-Legged Drawing Table. Its Lightness and Elegance Imply That It was Made for a Lady Amateur; c. 1750
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Plate XIII. Walnut Card-Tables of the Cabriole Period C. Card-Table, with Lion Mask Knee and Lion Paw Feet; c. 1720 D. Card-Table of Chippendale's "French" Type. The Choice Nature of the Figured Walnut Veneer is the Excuse for So Late a Use of This Wood; c. 1745
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. III-Tables
03/1919 | 192 | 34
Pages: 106-107+110-112
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate X. English Mahogany Tables of the Cabriole Period, Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Round Flap Dining-Table, Lion Mask on Knees and Ball-and-Claw Feet, Diam. 58″, Height 28′; c. 1730 Sioetable with Brêche Violette Marble Top, Ball-and-Claw Feet, Wave Pattern Frieze, Elaborately Carved Apron. 64″ × 32″, Height 35″; c. 1730
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Plate XI. English Railed Mahogany, Tea or China Tables of the Cabriole Period, Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Tripod, with Lion Claw Feet and a Human Mask on the Knees of the Tripod; Height 27″; Height of Rail 2″, Diameter of Top 23½″; c. 1725 A Very Strong Table in Spite of Its Extreme Elegance, Delicately Fretted Rail; Top 30″ × 21″; c. 1750
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. II-Seat Furniture (Concluded)
12/1918 | 189 | 33
Pages: 225-227+230-231
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate IX. English Sopha and Settee of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths Small Mahogany Settee of Two Chairback Type, with Single Central Upright, Seat 43″ Long, c. 1750 Large Mahogany Sofa with Upholstered Back, Sides and Seat, Richly Ornamented Frame, "French" Feet with Upright Leaf, 8′ Long, 3′ 7″ at Centre of Back, c. 1700
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Plate VIII. English Stools of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Walnut Stools with Claw-and-Ball Feet, C. 1730, (A) With Round Seat Upholstered in Needlework over the Frame 15″ in Diameter; (B) With Oblong Moveable Seat Fitting into Rebate of Frame. Mahogany Stools, (C) Spinet Stool, Legs with Ribbed Leafage Running Down from the Knees, and Claw-and-Ball Feet, Kidney-Shaped Seat, 13½″ × 9″, c. 1735, (D); Chippendale Chino-Gothic Style, Legs Carved "A Jour," Seat-Rail below, Upholstering Decorated with Cusped Arcading, Oblong Seat with Slightly Serpentined Sides, 24½″ × 16½″, c. 1755.
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. II-Seat Furniture (Continued)
11/1918 | 188 | 33
Pages: 163-165+168-169
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate VI. English Chairs of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Walnut Chair of Office, with Gilt Eagle. Extreme Measurements, 6′ 9″ × 3′ 5″. c. 1730. Child's Walnut Arm Chair, Covered with Velvet. Height to Seat, 11; Total, height 30 ½″. c. 1725. Mahogany Writing Chair, Rather Small for Its Type. Back Leg Uniform with Others. Sides of Seat 15″, Total Height 30½″. c. 1745
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Plate VII. English Arm-Chairs of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Walnut, with Wide Upholstered Seat and Back, Carved Legs, Needlework Contemporary, But Not Original, Probably Skobell. Seat 28′ across, 21″ Deep. c. 1740. Mahogany, Arm Supports Springing from the Corners of the Frame, Raking Back, High Cresting to Knees, "French" Feet. Seat 27″ across, 22″ Deep. c. 1750
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period: II-Seat Furniture
10/1918 | 187 | 33
Pages: 134-135+138-140
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate IV. English Walnut Chairs of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. High Curved Carved Back and Pied-de-Biche Cabriole Legs. It Closely Resembles a Set in H Ampton Court Palace. C. 1695 Fully Developed Queen Anne Type. The Back Is Lowered, the Stretcher Abolished. There Is No Perforated Ornament and Less Carving, a Good Deal of the Effect Depending on Finely Figured Veneer. C. 1714
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Plate V. English Walnut Settees of the Cabriole Period Belonging to Mr. Percival Griffiths. Small Size, of Good Form and Workmanship. But with Little Ornament. Typical of the Domestic Furniture of Well-to-Do Folk under Queen Anne. Total Length, 3′ 11″. C. 1710 Large Size, Highly Finished and Ornamented. The Triple Back Is Unusual, Especially in Walnut. Extreme Length, 6′. C. 1730
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period. I-Drawer-Fitted Furniture (Concluded)
07/1918 | 184 | 33
Pages: 18-20
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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The Collection of Mr. Percival Griffiths. (E) Mahogany Writing Cabinet, the Upper Part Fitted for Ledgers, Books and Documents, the Flaps Falling Forwards to Disclose Drawers, Pigeonholes, with Secret Receptacles Behind Them, Width 3′ 6″, c. 1735. (F) Double Chest of Drawers, Mahogany, the Frieze and Chamfered Edges Carved with Chinese Fret, with Pagoda Top and Fretted Plates, 6′ 1 1/2″ high × 3″ 1/2′, c. 1750
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English Furniture of the Cabriole Period (1700-1760). I-Drawer-Fitted Furniture
06/1918 | 183 | 32
Pages: 228-229+232-234
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Tipping, H. Avray (Tipping, H. Avray)
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Plate I. The Collection of Mr. Percival Griffiths (A) Writing Desk on Stand, Walnut, with Pear Lettering and Pear and Ebony Banding, Width 23″ at Top; A Late Example of the Straight William III Leg, c. 1710 (B) Small Writing Bureau with Legs, Walnut, with Pear Banding; Early Example of Cabriole Leg with Ball and Claw Foot, c. 1710-15. English Furniture of the Cabriole Period (1700-1760)
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Plate II. The Collection of Mr. Percival Griffiths. (c) Writing-Bureau, Mahogany; Opens to a Central Cupboard with Fluted Pilasters Flanked with Sets of Drawers; Width 27″ at Top; 1740-50 (D) Bureau-Dressing-Table, Mahogany, Carved in Low Relief; The Writing Flap Pushes Back to Disclose the Dressing Apparatus; The Central Cupboard Pushes Back to Give Knee Room; Height 32½″, Width, 38½; c. 1750. English Furniture of the Cabriole Period (1700-1760)