Plate I. A-Lid of the Box Containing the Roundels. English. About 1620. Wood, Painted Black and Decorated in Gold and Silver; Diameter, 19 cm.; B-One of the Roundels Contained in the Box; C-Detail of the Cabinet Door Reproduced on Plate II, B. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The "Master" of the Saddlers' Ballot Box
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Plate II. A-Ballot Box. Here Identified as of English Workmanship. 1619. Oak, Lacquered, 46 by 46 cm. (The Saddlers' Company, London). The "Master" of the Saddlers' Ballot Box
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Plate II. B-Cabinet. English. About 1620. Oak, Painted in Gold and Silver on a Black Ground; Height (With Stand), 132 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). The "Master" of the Saddlers' Ballot Box
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The Indian Period of European Furniture. A Reply to Criticisms
A-Oak Day-Bed, Painted. From Macquoid: A History of English Furniture (The Duke of Devonshire); B-Stone Relief from North Bengal. From Rupam, 1929 (Rajshaki Museum); C-Walnut Day-Bed. From Symonds: The Present State of Old English Furniture (Private Collection, England); D-Walnut Day-Bed. Indian. Late Seventeenth Century (Municipal Museum, Gothenburg). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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E-Carved Leg of Malabar Cabinet (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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F-Malabar Cabinet with Carved Figures on the Legs. Perhaps Late Sixteenth Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture