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Cabinet-making: designs for a chair. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42408i- Pictures
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Cabinet-making: designs for a chair. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42411i- Pictures
Cabinet-making: designs for a chair. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42412i- Pictures
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Cabinet-making: design for a chair. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42409i- Pictures
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Cabinet-making: designs for a chair. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42410i- Books
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John Miller, cabinet and chair-maker, at the Indian Cabinet, in Drury-Lane, ... London. Makes and sells all sort of cabinet and chair work at the lowest prices. ...
Miller, John, cabinet-maker.Date: [1762?]- Pictures
Cabinet-making: designs for a chair, plans and sections. Etching by J. Verchère after himself, 1880.
Verchère, J.Reference: 42413i- Books
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An accompaniment to the Cabinet-Maker and upholsterer's drawing-book. Containing a variety of ornaments useful for learners to copy from, but particularly adapted to the cabinet and chair branches: exhibiting original and new designs of Chair Legs, Bed Pillars, Window Cornices, Chair Splads, and other Ornaments, calculated to assist in the Decorations of the above Branches; together with instructions in letter-press. By Thomas Sheraton, Cabinet-Maker.
Sheraton, Thomas, 1751-1806.Date: [1792?]- Pictures
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Cabinet-making: two chairs. Engraving by E. Turrell after H. Whitaker, 1848.
Whitaker, H., active 1848.Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 41322i- Pictures
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Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, Paris: part of the cabinet of natural and artificial curiosities. Engraving by F. Ertinger, 1688.
Ertinger, Franz, 1640-approximately 1710.Date: [1692]Reference: 35702i- Books
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A vindication of the doctrine of assurance of faith, from the aspersions cast on it by the Rev. Mr. Crookshanks, in his sermons, entitled, Stedfastness in the faith recommended. With remarks upon some passages in those sermons.
Cudworth, William, 1717?-1763.Date: [1744]- Pictures
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A man sitting backwards on a chair wearing formal attire. Photograph, 190-.
Date: [between 1900 and 1909?]Reference: 2060394iPart of: James Gardiner Collection: Romantic fantasy and comic postcards, and photographs on gender and masculinity.- Books
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The chair-maker's guide; Being upwards of two hundred new and genteel designs, both decorative and plain, of all the most approved patterns for gothic, chinese, ribbon and other chairs, couches, settees, burjairs, french, dressing and corner stools, adapted for halls, lobbies, dining, drewing and dressing rooms, parlours, bed-chambers, summer-houses, seats for gardens, parks, woods, &c. Many of the rural kind may be excuted with rude branches, or limbs of trees, &c. By Robert Manwaring, cabinet-maker, and others. The whole neatly engraved on seventy-five copper-plates.
Manwaring, Robert.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Pictures
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The suicide of Cleopatra: Cleopatra is shown seated on a chair with the asp wriggling up her left arm while her maid shields her face in a gesture of horror and grief. Line engraving by J.G. Wille, 175-, after C. Netscher.
Netscher, Caspar, 1635 or 1636-1684.Date: [between 1750 and 1759]Reference: 42962i- Books
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To the nobility and gentry, and to every individual concerned in building; but particularly to all architects, surveyors, carpenters, joyners, bricklayers, masons, plaisterers, stucco-workers, papier machée-makers, ornament-modellers, cabinet and chair-makers, upholsterers, coach-makers, painters, plumbers, stove-grate-makers, and smiths, &c. October 1st. 1766. This day were published, the following very useful books, printed for and sold by Henry Webley, at his original shop for books of architecture, perspective, &c. in Holborn, near Chancery-Lane; and are also sold by the principal booksellers at all the chief cities and noted towns in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Large allowance made to those who export them abroad.
Webley, Henry.Date: 1766]- Books
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Dental depot : specialities : chairs, cabinets, lathes, engines, etc. / C.J. Plucknett & Co.
C. J. Plucknett & Co., Limited.Date: [1885?]- Pictures
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Six men are working with saws, drills, hammers and vices making chairs, cabinets shelves and cradles. Coloured etching.
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Two males engaged in various sexual acts.
Date: [1880?]Reference: 2046206iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
Archiginnasio, Bologna: the anatomy theatre. Photograph by Fotografia dell'Emilia di Pietro Poppi, 18--.
Fotografia dell'Emilia di Pietro Poppi.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 664909i- Books
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A catalogue of the superb and elegant household furniture; numerous pier glasses of large dimensions; 10,000 ounces of modern silver and gilt plate, of the best workmanship; a service of plated, never used, of the same magnitude; two antique bronzed vases and bronzed figures, in excellent preservation; a most Capital Order of Malta, set with brilliants; Gold Orders of St. Louis, dress swords, &c.; a magnificent throne of rich crimson Genoa velvet, trimmed with broad gold lace; a state chair, and suit of ditto to correspond; a beautiful cabinet of matchless Seve porcelaine, which this country cannot equal; table and dessert services of ditto, and of the d'Angouleme manufactory; elegant French clocks, by Lepine, of Paris; capital groups of biscuit figures; numerous brilliant cut glass chandeliers and lustres; a matchless wardrobe of fine damask table and household linen; gold and silver-laced livery cloaths; a few good pictures; 250 dozen of rich-flavoured champaign, burgundy, madeira, and other choice wines; sumptuous state and other carriages, with harness, &c. The whole were absolutely the property of the late Marquis de la Luzerne, Ambassador from the Court of France to his Britannic Majesty, deceased; which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Turner and Hutchins, on the premisses, the north side of Portman Square, on Monday, March the 5th, 1792, and the eleven following days, at twelve o'clock, (the 9th and 10th, and Sundays, excepted.) To be viewed on Thursday the 1st of March, and the two following days. Catalogues will be ready to deliver on Thursday the 23d instant; and may be had on the premisses; at Mr. Turner's, No. 132, New Bond Street; and at Mr. Hutchins's, No. 41, King Street, Covent Garden, at one shilling each; without which no one person can or will be admitted.
Turner and Hutchins (Auctioneers : London, England)Date: 1792]- Pictures
A woman wearing a dress and shawl holds an open fan while posing with her other hand on her hip.
Date: [approximately 1900?]Reference: 534800iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
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A sick old man with the woes of old age. Engraving by B. Lépicié, 1745, after Etienne Jeaurat.
Jeaurat, Etienne, 1699-1789.Date: [1745]Reference: 546746i- Books
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The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director. Being a large collection of the most elegant and useful designs of houshold furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and modern taste: including a great variety of book-cases for libraries or private rooms. commodes, library and writing-tables, buroes, breakfast-tables, dressing and China-tables, China-cases, hanging-shelves, tea-chests, trays, fire-screens, chairs, settees, sopha's, beds, presses and cloaths-chests, pier-glass sconces, slab frames, brackets, candle-stands, clock-cases, frets. And other ornaments. To which is prefixed, a short explanation of the five orders of architecture, and rules of perspective; with proper directions for executing the most difficult pieces, the mouldings being exhibited at large, and the dimensions of each design specified: the whole comprehended in one hundred and sixty copper-plates, neatly engraved, calculated to improve and refine the present taste, and suited to the fancy and circumstances of persons in all degrees of life. By Thomas Chippendale, of St. Martin's-Lane, Cabinet-Maker.
Chippendale, Thomas, 1718-1779.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director. Being a large collection of the most elegant and useful designs of houshold furniture in the gothic, Chinese and modern taste: including a great variety of book-cases for libraries or private rooms. Commodes, library and writing-tables, buroes, breakfast-tables, dressing and china-tables, china-cases, hanging-shelves, tea-chests, trays, fire-screens, chairs, settees, sopha's, beds, presses and cloaths-chests, pier-glass sconces, slab frames, brackets, candle-stands, clock-cases, frets, and other ornaments. To which is prefixed. A short explanation of the five orders of architecture, and rules of perspective; with proper directions for executing the most difficult pieces, the mouldings being exhibited at large, and the dimensions of each design specified: the whole comprehended in one hundred and sixty copper-plates, neatly engraved. Calculated to improve and refine the present taste, and suited to the fancy and circumstances of persons in all degrees of life. By Thomas Chippendale, of St. Martin's-lane, cabinet-maker.
Chippendale, Thomas, 1718-1779.Date: [1754]- Books
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The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director: being a large collection of the most elegant and useful designs of household furniture, in the most fashionable taste. Including a great Variety of Chairs, Sofas, Beds, and Couches; China-Tables, Dressing-Tables, Shaving-Tables, Bason-Stands, and Teakettle-Stands; Frames for Marble-Slabs, Bureau-Dressing-Tables, and Commodes; Writing-Tables, and Library-Tables; Library-Book-Cases, Organ-Cases for private Rooms, or Churches, Desks, and Book-Cases; Dressing and Writing-Tables with Book-Cases, Toilets, Cabinets, and Cloaths-Presses; China-Cases, China-Shelves, and Book-Shelves; Candle-Stands, Terms for Busts, Stands for China Jars, and Pedestals; Cisterns for Water, Lanthorns, and Chandeliers; Fire-Screens, Brackets, and Clock-Cases; Pier-Glasses, and Table-Frames; Girandoles, Chimney-Pieces, and Picture-Frames; Stove-Grates, Boarders, Frets, Chinese-Railing, and Brass-Work, for Furniture. And Other Ornaments. To which is Prefixed. A Short Explanation of the Five Orders of Architecture; with Proper Directions for executing the most difficult Pieces, the Mouldings being exhibited at large, and the Dimensions of each Design specified. The Whole comprehended in Two Hundred Copper-Plates, neatly engraved. Calculated to improve and refine the present Taste, and suited to the Fancy and Circumstances of Persons in all Degrees of Life. By Thomas Chippendale, Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer, in St. Martin's Lane, London.
Chippendale, Thomas, 1718-1779.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]