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Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Games and Work Table, by Jenks & Holt, London, c. 1878 (wood)

Games and Work Table, by Jenks & Holt, London, c. 1878 (wood)
LMG172509 Games and Work Table, by Jenks & Holt, London, c.1878 (wood) by English School, (19th century); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Chairs, from Grotesque Architecture, or Rural Amusement, by William Wrighte

Chairs, from Grotesque Architecture, or Rural Amusement, by William Wrighte
STC171161 Chairs, from Grotesque Architecture, or Rural Amusement, by William Wrighte, published 1768 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Chancellors Chest, c. 1760 (wood and brass)

Chancellors Chest, c. 1760 (wood and brass)
LMG157878 Chancellors Chest, c.1760 (wood and brass) by English School, (18th century); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Hall chairs, plate 67 from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce

Hall chairs, plate 67 from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce
CNC47419 Hall chairs, plate 67 from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashion and Politics, published 1814 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Chair by William Morris, upholstered in original Bird woollen tapestry, c

Chair by William Morris, upholstered in original Bird woollen tapestry, c
BAL6524 Chair by William Morris, upholstered in original Bird woollen tapestry, c.1870 (ebonised wood) by Morris, William (1834-96); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: King Renes Honeymoon cabinet, designed by J. P. Seddon

King Renes Honeymoon cabinet, designed by J. P. Seddon
BAL2043 King Renes Honeymoon cabinet, designed by J.P. Seddon, 1862 (oak with painted panels) by Morris, William (1834-96); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Carved lyre-back chair, supplied by Chippendale, 1768 (mahogony)

Carved lyre-back chair, supplied by Chippendale, 1768 (mahogony)
BAL1830 Carved lyre-back chair, supplied by Chippendale, 1768 (mahogony) by English School, (18th century); Stourhead, Wiltshire, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Dresser, c. 1900 (oak)

Dresser, c. 1900 (oak)
BAL1466 Dresser, c.1900 (oak) by Lethaby, Willam Richard (1857-1931); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Table-top view of Pembroke table in Hepplewhite style, late 18th century

Table-top view of Pembroke table in Hepplewhite style, late 18th century
BAL1234 Table-top view of Pembroke table in Hepplewhite style, late 18th century by English School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Etruscan Room designed by Robert Adam in the neo-classical style, 1777 (photo)

The Etruscan Room designed by Robert Adam in the neo-classical style, 1777 (photo)
BAL1201 The Etruscan Room designed by Robert Adam in the neo-classical style, 1777 (photo) by Adam, Robert (1728-92); Home House, 20 Portman Square, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Armchair with arcaded back and boxed sides, early 17th century (oak)

Armchair with arcaded back and boxed sides, early 17th century (oak)
BAL2885 Armchair with arcaded back and boxed sides, early 17th century (oak) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sofa, c. 1825 (painted satinwood)

Sofa, c. 1825 (painted satinwood)
BAL2604 Sofa, c.1825 (painted satinwood) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Venetian throne, carved and gilded, early 18th century

Venetian throne, carved and gilded, early 18th century
BAL2569 Venetian throne, carved and gilded, early 18th century by Italian School, (18th century); Ca Rezzonico, Museo del Settecento, Venice, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Gilded armchair by Robert Adam and Thomas Chippendale, 1764

Gilded armchair by Robert Adam and Thomas Chippendale, 1764
BAL2429 Gilded armchair by Robert Adam and Thomas Chippendale, 1764 by English School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Fireplace, 1752 (carved wood & marble with glass)

Fireplace, 1752 (carved wood & marble with glass)
BAL1133 Fireplace, 1752 (carved wood & marble with glass) by Lock, Matthias (fl.1740-69); Stedcombe Manor, Devon, UK; British, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Queen Anne bureau cabinet with ball feet, c. 1710 (green lacquer)

Queen Anne bureau cabinet with ball feet, c. 1710 (green lacquer)
BAL9107 Queen Anne bureau cabinet with ball feet, c.1710 (green lacquer) by English School, (18th century); Mallett & Son Antiques Ltd. London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Hoghton Tower, Lancashire: Banqueting Room, 16th century (photo)

Hoghton Tower, Lancashire: Banqueting Room, 16th century (photo)
BAL13459 Hoghton Tower, Lancashire: Banqueting Room, 16th century (photo) by English School, (16th century); Hoghton Tower, Lancashire, UK; (add.info.: Hoghton Tower, built 1565)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sofa table, Regency period

Sofa table, Regency period
CNC7365 Sofa table, Regency period by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire: the drawing room, with furniture designed by Pugin, c. 1840

Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire: the drawing room, with furniture designed by Pugin, c. 1840
BAL13448 Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire: the drawing room, with furniture designed by Pugin, c.1840 by English School, (19th century); Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: George III commode, c. 1780 (mahogany) (see also 2642867)

George III commode, c. 1780 (mahogany) (see also 2642867)
2642868 George III commode, c.1780 (mahogany) (see also 2642867) by Ince, William (d.1804) and Mayhew, John (1736-1811) (attr)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Pair of George III tea-tables, possibly Irish, c. 1780 (black & gold Japanned

Pair of George III tea-tables, possibly Irish, c. 1780 (black & gold Japanned
3056799 Pair of George III tea-tables, possibly Irish, c.1780 (black & gold Japanned and polychrome decorated wood) (see also 3056800-803) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Coromandel cabinets, with later stands (metal, lacquer & wood) (see also 1274755)

Coromandel cabinets, with later stands (metal, lacquer & wood) (see also 1274755)
1274756 Coromandel cabinets, with later stands (metal, lacquer & wood) (see also 1274755) by English School, (18th century); 78x96x49.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Late Victorian scrap screen (mahogany)

Late Victorian scrap screen (mahogany)
3248391 Late Victorian scrap screen (mahogany) by English School, (19th century); each panel 239x72 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: One of a pair of Queen Anne pier glasses, c. 1710 (giltwood & verre eglomise

One of a pair of Queen Anne pier glasses, c. 1710 (giltwood & verre eglomise
909137 One of a pair of Queen Anne pier glasses, c.1710 (giltwood & verre eglomise) (see also 909136) by English School, (18th century); 188.5x103 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Attr)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany)

Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany)
909135 Regency breakfront open bookcase, early 19th century (mahogany) by English School, (19th century); 232.5x214.5x47 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Engraved table cabinet, late 17th century (silver, tortoiseshell & ivory)

Engraved table cabinet, late 17th century (silver, tortoiseshell & ivory)
745217 Engraved table cabinet, late 17th century (silver, tortoiseshell & ivory) by Anglo-Indian School, (17th century); 53.5x67.5x44.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: George III inlaid side cabinet, c. 1780 (mahogany & tulipwood) (see also 441548)

George III inlaid side cabinet, c. 1780 (mahogany & tulipwood) (see also 441548)
CH441547 George III inlaid side cabinet, c.1780 (mahogany & tulipwood) (see also 441548) by English School, (18th century); 87.5x122x55.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Regency four fold screen with foliate cresting, c. 1815 (mahogany)

Regency four fold screen with foliate cresting, c. 1815 (mahogany)
CH463045 Regency four fold screen with foliate cresting, c.1815 (mahogany) by English School, (19th century); 227.5x54.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sidechair, c. 1905 / 10 (ebonised wood)

Sidechair, c. 1905 / 10 (ebonised wood)
CH378598 Sidechair, c.1905/10 (ebonised wood) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); height: 71.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Rare and important high-back chair, c. 1898-99 (oak)

Rare and important high-back chair, c. 1898-99 (oak)
CH378574 Rare and important high-back chair, c.1898-99 (oak) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: One of a pair of George II side tables (marble, verde antico, lapis lazuli & serpentine)

One of a pair of George II side tables (marble, verde antico, lapis lazuli & serpentine)
3060711 One of a pair of George II side tables (marble, verde antico, lapis lazuli & serpentine) by Kent, William (1684-1748) (manner of); 156.5x87x75.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: English Chair (beechwood & Turkey work)

English Chair (beechwood & Turkey work)
XCF352343 English Chair (beechwood & Turkey work) by English School, (17th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Great Bed of Ware, c. 1590 (carved, inlaid & painted wood)

The Great Bed of Ware, c. 1590 (carved, inlaid & painted wood)
XCF352341 The Great Bed of Ware, c.1590 (carved, inlaid & painted wood) by English School, (16th century); 333 x 333 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Prioresss Tale Wardrobe, 1859 (painted pine & oak)

Prioresss Tale Wardrobe, 1859 (painted pine & oak)
AMO412387 Prioresss Tale Wardrobe, 1859 (painted pine & oak) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Four Poster Bed, in the Chinese style, 1750s

Four Poster Bed, in the Chinese style, 1750s
BAL148851 Four Poster Bed, in the Chinese style, 1750s by Linnell, John (1723-99); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Side chairs from the Duncan Phyfe Workshop, 1810-20 (mahogany)

Side chairs from the Duncan Phyfe Workshop, 1810-20 (mahogany)
NYH149388 Side chairs from the Duncan Phyfe Workshop, 1810-20 (mahogany) by Scottish School (19th century); 83.2x47x48.9 cm; Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Side chairs and girandole, from the Gallery Suite, made by James Pascall, 1745

Side chairs and girandole, from the Gallery Suite, made by James Pascall, 1745
LMG144836 Side chairs and girandole, from the Gallery Suite, made by James Pascall, 1745 by Pascall, James (fl.1745); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: High backed chair, c. 1897 (dark stained oak with rush seat & pierced oval back rails

High backed chair, c. 1897 (dark stained oak with rush seat & pierced oval back rails
FFA178126 High backed chair, c.1897 (dark stained oak with rush seat & pierced oval back rails) (b/w photo) by Mackintosh

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: William and Mary card table, c. 1690 (walnut)

William and Mary card table, c. 1690 (walnut)
BAL9070 William and Mary card table, c.1690 (walnut) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Carved armchair, Chippendale (giltwood)

Carved armchair, Chippendale (giltwood)
BAL9074 Carved armchair, Chippendale (giltwood) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Carved armchair with guilloche moulding; Adams design for a chair for the Bedchamber

Carved armchair with guilloche moulding; Adams design for a chair for the Bedchamber
BAL6344 Carved armchair with guilloche moulding; Adams design for a chair for the Bedchamber at Osterley, 1777 (gilded wood) by English School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Commode and chair in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory

Commode and chair in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory
BAL2040 Commode and chair in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire (green and gold lacquer) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, UK; British, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Armchair by Thomas Chippendale, c. 1760 (mahogany)

Armchair by Thomas Chippendale, c. 1760 (mahogany)
BAL1856 Armchair by Thomas Chippendale, c.1760 (mahogany) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Front Parlour, 1775 (photo)

Front Parlour, 1775 (photo)
BAL1202 Front Parlour, 1775 (photo) by Adam, Robert (1728-92); Home House, 20 Portman Square, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Side-table by Robert Adam, 1775

Side-table by Robert Adam, 1775
BAL1188 Side-table by Robert Adam, 1775 by Adam, Robert (1728-1792) (attr. to); Osterley Park, Middlesex, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: A Charles I armchair, mid 1600s (oak with marquetry inlay)

A Charles I armchair, mid 1600s (oak with marquetry inlay)
BAL2891 A Charles I armchair, mid 1600s (oak with marquetry inlay) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Joint stool (oak)

Joint stool (oak)
BAL2888 Joint stool (oak) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Drawing-room by Adam, c. 1770-80

Drawing-room by Adam, c. 1770-80
BAL2120 Drawing-room by Adam, c.1770-80 by Adam, Robert (1728-1792) (attr. to); Osterley Park, Middlesex, UK; English, out of copyright



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