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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

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

Four Poster Bed, in the Chinese style, 1750s
BAL1799 Four Poster Bed, in the Chinese style, 1750s by Linnell, John (1723-99); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Plant stand

Plant stand
BAL1341 Plant stand by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Bookcase after a design by Sheraton, early 19th century

Bookcase after a design by Sheraton, early 19th century
BAL1252 Bookcase after a design by Sheraton, early 19th century by English School, (19th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Summer bed in two compartments: plate 41, from The Cabinet Maker an Upholsterer

Summer bed in two compartments: plate 41, from The Cabinet Maker an Upholsterer
STC61987 Summer bed in two compartments: plate 41, from The Cabinet Maker an Upholsterers Drawing Book by Thomas Sheraton, Part III, pub. by G

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey (engraving)

The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey (engraving)
KW240721 The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Globe Stand, c. 1760 (wood)

Globe Stand, c. 1760 (wood)
LMG172514 Globe Stand, c.1760 (wood) by Bennett, John (fl.1760); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; British, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: What-not, attributed to either Jenners and Bettridge or McCallum and Hodson of Birmingham

What-not, attributed to either Jenners and Bettridge or McCallum and Hodson of Birmingham
LMG172512 What-not, attributed to either Jenners and Bettridge or McCallum and Hodson of Birmingham, c.1851 (wood and papier mache) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b / w photo)

One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b / w photo)
FFA178167 One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b/w photo) by Burges, William (1827-81); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Couch, from London, 1680-90 (beech)

Couch, from London, 1680-90 (beech)
HNE273715 Couch, from London, 1680-90 (beech) by English School, (17th century); Historic New England, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; eHistoric New England; Bequest of Helen Webb Wicker; English

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Display Cabinet, made for Morris & Co. c. 1880 (carved mahogany)

Display Cabinet, made for Morris & Co. c. 1880 (carved mahogany)
FFA272496 Display Cabinet, made for Morris & Co. c.1880 (carved mahogany) by Jack, George Washington (1855-1932); 208.2x215.9x50.8 cm; Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Embroidered casket, c. 1660 (silk, canvas, wood, tortoiseshell & silver mounts)

Embroidered casket, c. 1660 (silk, canvas, wood, tortoiseshell & silver mounts)
449756 Embroidered casket, c.1660 (silk, canvas, wood, tortoiseshell & silver mounts) by English School, (17th century); The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Charity beneath an arch, c. 1640 (silk, metal threads & spangles on satin)

Charity beneath an arch, c. 1640 (silk, metal threads & spangles on satin)
449744 Charity beneath an arch, c.1640 (silk, metal threads & spangles on satin) by English School, (17th century); The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Settee, maker Unknown Maker, c. 1802-1807 (gilt-wood, reproduction wool upholstery)

Settee, maker Unknown Maker, c. 1802-1807 (gilt-wood, reproduction wool upholstery)
500443 Settee, maker Unknown Maker, c.1802-1807 (gilt-wood, reproduction wool upholstery) by Hope, Thomas (1769-1831); h:102.20 w:113.00 d:71.10 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: One of a pair of cabinets, commissioned by the 1st Viscount Melbourne for Melbourne House

One of a pair of cabinets, commissioned by the 1st Viscount Melbourne for Melbourne House
FRL316266 One of a pair of cabinets, commissioned by the 1st Viscount Melbourne for Melbourne House, Piccadilly (now Albany), c.1773 (satinwood and mahogany) by Chippendale

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Cabinet, c. 1700 (walnut marquetry)

Cabinet, c. 1700 (walnut marquetry)
BAL17533 Cabinet, c.1700 (walnut marquetry) by English School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: By Samuel Bennet(t) (c.1695-1741) at the sign of the cabinet

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)

The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)
809750 The Edward Green Overmantle, c.1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble) by Jeckyll, Thomas (1827-81); 142x183 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Lotherton Hall) U.K.; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Writing box or table desk, probably painted by Lucas Hornebolte (c. 1492-1544) c

Writing box or table desk, probably painted by Lucas Hornebolte (c. 1492-1544) c
BAL167275 Writing box or table desk, probably painted by Lucas Hornebolte (c.1492-1544) c.1525-27 (walnut & oak with painted & gilded leather) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Fruitwood armchair with an elm seat and a heart-shaped splat, c. 1830 (fruitwood)

Fruitwood armchair with an elm seat and a heart-shaped splat, c. 1830 (fruitwood)
2972981 Fruitwood armchair with an elm seat and a heart-shaped splat, c.1830 (fruitwood) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)

Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)
2972971 Screen, 1885-90 (walnut) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Side chair, c. 1815-20 (rosewood)

Side chair, c. 1815-20 (rosewood)
2972969 Side chair, c.1815-20 (rosewood) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: One of a set of three chairs in imitation rosewood)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sideboard, c. 1880 (walnut) (see also 3084386)

Sideboard, c. 1880 (walnut) (see also 3084386)
2972953 Sideboard, c.1880 (walnut) (see also 3084386) by Day, Lewis Foreman (1845-1910); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Japanned table, detail, c. 1830-40 (beech)

Japanned table, detail, c. 1830-40 (beech)
2972947 Japanned table, detail, c.1830-40 (beech) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Reading, games and needlework table, c. 1815 (mahogany & rosewood)

Reading, games and needlework table, c. 1815 (mahogany & rosewood)
2972946 Reading, games and needlework table, c.1815 (mahogany & rosewood) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sofa, c. 1830 (mahogany & silk)

Sofa, c. 1830 (mahogany & silk)
2972944 Sofa, c.1830 (mahogany & silk) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Sofa with a mahogany frame on reeded sabre legs with brass paw caps)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Secretary cabinet, 1732 (walnut, holly, mirror glass & brass)

Secretary cabinet, 1732 (walnut, holly, mirror glass & brass)
2969930 Secretary cabinet, 1732 (walnut, holly, mirror glass & brass) by Kirkhoffer, John (fl.1730-39); height: 217.2 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Sofa, c. 1830 (mahogany & damask)

Sofa, c. 1830 (mahogany & damask)
3084500 Sofa, c.1830 (mahogany & damask) by English School, (19th century); 94x196.5x53.2 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: A mahogany sofa upholstered in modern red damask)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Gateleg table, c. 1780 (mahogany)

Gateleg table, c. 1780 (mahogany)
3084480 Gateleg table, c.1780 (mahogany) by English School, (18th century); 71.5x102.5x39.5 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Footstool, c. 1850 (wood, brass & Berlin woolwork)

Footstool, c. 1850 (wood, brass & Berlin woolwork)
3084468 Footstool, c.1850 (wood, brass & Berlin woolwork) by English School, (19th century); 24x24 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Armchair, c. 1810 (beech & cane)

Armchair, c. 1810 (beech & cane)
3084424 Armchair, c.1810 (beech & cane) by English School, (19th century); 84x54.5x51.5 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Table, c. 1685-1700 (oak, elm and red deal, with metal fixings)

Table, c. 1685-1700 (oak, elm and red deal, with metal fixings)
3084405 Table, c.1685-1700 (oak, elm and red deal, with metal fixings) by English School, (17th century); 74.8x150.4x126.3 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Gateleg table)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Writing desk, c. 1860 (walnut)

Writing desk, c. 1860 (walnut)
3084394 Writing desk, c.1860 (walnut) by English School, (19th century); 94x59x59 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: A walnut Davenport with a fretted A gallery to the top)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Great Bookcase, 1856-62 (oak, carved, painted and gilt)

Great Bookcase, 1856-62 (oak, carved, painted and gilt)
1216894 Great Bookcase, 1856-62 (oak, carved, painted and gilt) by Burges, William (1827-81); 317.5x173.9x49.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Pier table, c. 1820-40 (mahogany veneer, cherry, tropical wood veneer (probably rosewood)

Pier table, c. 1820-40 (mahogany veneer, cherry, tropical wood veneer (probably rosewood)
1069415 Pier table, c.1820-40 (mahogany veneer, cherry, tropical wood veneer (probably rosewood), yellow poplar, eastern white pine, basswood & stencil design) by American School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet

Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet
995621 Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet, 1877-78 (oil on mahogany with yellow tiling, brass mouldings & glass) by Godwin, Edward William (1833-86) & Whistler

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)

The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)
831242 The Edward Green Overmantle, c.1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble) by Jeckyll, Thomas (1827-81); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Lotherton Hall) U.K.; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)

The Edward Green Overmantle, c. 1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble)
831239 The Edward Green Overmantle, c.1875 (wood, lacquer, porcelain & marble) by Jeckyll, Thomas (1827-81); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Lotherton Hall) U.K.; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Early George III Chimneypiece, c. 1760-70 (pitch pine & pine)

Early George III Chimneypiece, c. 1760-70 (pitch pine & pine)
3557260 Early George III Chimneypiece, c.1760-70 (pitch pine & pine) by English School, (18th century); 158x234.5x23 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Possibly designed by Robert Adam or John Carr)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Irish George IV two-pedestal dining table, c. 1825 (mahogany)

Irish George IV two-pedestal dining table, c. 1825 (mahogany)
3505969 Irish George IV two-pedestal dining table, c.1825 (mahogany) by Mack, Williams and Gibton (fl.1811-1829) (attr. to); 74x249x131 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: George II bureau (walnut)

George II bureau (walnut)
3248379 George II bureau (walnut) by English School, (18th century); 98.5x91x51 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Irish Regency twin-pedestal dining table (mahogany)

Irish Regency twin-pedestal dining table (mahogany)
3505971 Irish Regency twin-pedestal dining table (mahogany) by Mack, Williams and Gibton (fl.1811-1829) (attr. to); 72.5x255.5x114 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Irish George IV twin-pedestal dining table, c. 1825 (mahogany)

Irish George IV twin-pedestal dining table, c. 1825 (mahogany)
3505970 Irish George IV twin-pedestal dining table, c.1825 (mahogany) by Mack, Williams and Gibton (fl.1811-1829) (attr. to); 81x410x144 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Early George II side table, designed by Richard Boyle and William Kent (giltwood & mosaic

Early George II side table, designed by Richard Boyle and William Kent (giltwood & mosaic
747157 Early George II side table, designed by Richard Boyle and William Kent (giltwood & mosaic) (pair of 747163) by English School

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Charles II court cupboard, late 17th century (walnut & lignum vitae)

Charles II court cupboard, late 17th century (walnut & lignum vitae)
CH438395 Charles II court cupboard, late 17th century (walnut & lignum vitae) by English School, (17th century); 125x119x45 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Early Victorian breakfront wardrobe, designed by Heal & Son (mahogony)

Early Victorian breakfront wardrobe, designed by Heal & Son (mahogony)
CH340779 Early Victorian breakfront wardrobe, designed by Heal & Son (mahogony) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: Pair of George III commodes (harewood & kingwood)

Pair of George III commodes (harewood & kingwood)
CH349492 Pair of George III commodes (harewood & kingwood) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); 92x122x60 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFurniture: British Collection: George II stool, c. 1740 (giltwood)

George II stool, c. 1740 (giltwood)
CH445125 George II stool, c.1740 (giltwood) by Kent, William (1684-1748) (manner of); 54.5x91x56.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: the Wanstead Stoll; ); Photo eChristies Images; English



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