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Elegant lady's work table, Regency eraElegant lady's work table, Regency era. Alternatively, a reading desk or drawing table for the boudoir or drawing-room
International Exhibition, Horticultural Society Gardens 1865International Exhibition of fruit and vegetables at the Royal Horticultural Society Gardens, South Kensington, London. 1865
Fashionable furniture: a Parisian faineante or idler and accompaniments. The faineante in rosewood and gilt, with fabric covers and bolsters, is placed on a platform
Cabinet bookcase, Regency era. Rosewood cabinet, doors decorated with classical figures in metal gilt, shelves and drawers inside. The top with mirrored steps to display vases
Gothic dining chairsGothic chairs. A dining chair with armrests in gold and velvet (left), dining chair in carved wood with coat of arms in the back (centre) and chair with carved back and cushion (right)
Gothic window curtain. Curtain rod across the entire wall, velvet curtains and transparent net curtains over the windows decorated with coats of arms. Cabinet and stool of carved wood and gilt
A Gothic bed in the florid style with bedside table. Dome canopy with drapes, griffins copied from the monument to Thomas Bouchier in Westminster Abbey
Gothic table for a library or studyCircular Gothic table for a library or study, with illuminated books and inkwell on the top. Griffins on the square quarterfoil base taken from the Palais de Justice, Rouen
A Gothic window curtain. Oriel window with coats of arms in the glass across an entire wall, velvet curtains in rich colours with ornaments and coloured glass
Gothic side board. Cabinet in the style of Henry III mixed with 15th century in rosewood and ormolu
Gothic-style furnitureGothic furniture. Episcopal chair in oak with angel armrests (left), boudoir table and reading desk (centre) and drawing room chair in oak and velvet (right)
A Gothic sofa for a drawing room. Modern oak-frame chaise longue decorated with 13th century gilt tracery, velvet cushions
A Gothic book case. It has four buttresses and pinnacles, flat arches, a figure of Meditation on the top, and coloured glass in the windows
Ornamental air stove and chimney-piece designed by May and Morrit, Oxford Street, London. Stove in steel with removable brass and ormolu ornaments
A camp bedstead for a military officer. Mahogany bed with war trophies in gilt, top supported by mortars, and draperies of lavender silk with gold fringes
A Gothic lamp for a hall in a nobleman's mansionA Gothic-style oil lamp for a hall in a nobleman's mansion. Made in lacquered brass and glass for six Argand lamps
Fashionable furniture in the French style. Round table with metal dolphin stem and ormolu feet, chair in gold and white with perforated back, window seat
Gothic chimney-piece and stove. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc. Strand, London, 1824
A sideboard in mahogany with gilt ornaments and Chimera supportsA classical-style sideboard in mahogany with gilt ornaments and Chimera supports. Gold candlelabra with cupids
Fashionable furniture for a boudoir or lady's dressing roomFashionable furniture for a boudoir or lady's dressing room. Sofa and footstool in satin-wood with silk upholstery, candlelabrum for flowers or fishbowl, table in Java wood
Fashionable chairs, Regency era. Dining chair in mahogany (left), armchair and footstool in carved wood with embroidered satin cushions, and boudoir chair in gold snake forms
Two chairs designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden, London 1821-1829
Fashionable furniture, Regency era
A drawing-room sofa designed by John Taylor, upholsterer and furniture designer at Bedford Court, Covent Garden, London 1821-1829
Alcove window curtains. Fabric arches on brass rods, transparent curtains and fringed festoons hanging from the top poles
An Ottoman sofa for a gallery. Wooden frame with carving burnished in gold, buff velvet upholstery with an embroidered decoration
A French bed. The superb canopy has silk draperies, gold fringe, and lilac lining. The bedspread of embroidered muslin
Regency-era chairs in different styles: Gothic, Grecian and 17thChair for a Gothic style room (left), for a Grecian library (centre) and for a 17th century book-room in a mansion (right)
Drawing-room window curtains designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London
Drawing-room window curtains designed by George BullockDrawing-room window curtains and cabinet designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London
An English four-poster bed with drapes designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor, cabinet maker and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London
A saloon with arched and curtained window opening onto a terraceA saloon in a villa with arched and curtained window opening onto a terrace. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc
A small four-poster bed for a young lady of fashion. Blue silk hangings, brass rods and rings, silk cords and tassles
Dining-room window curtains with chairs by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor, cabinet maker and furniture designer
Dining-room window curtain and sideboard in the classical style. The sideboard fits in an alcove with large mirror above, cellaret below, candlelabra on both sides
Sofa, monopodium, sculpture, urns, painting and draperies inSofa, monopodium with sculpture of the Three Graces, urns, painting, footstool and draperies in the classical Greek style
A French bed imported from Paris. English four-poster bed in carved rosewood decorated with a silk rose-and-azure curtain pulled through a ring in the centre
Sofa bed or lit de repos in the French deshabille styleSofa bed or lit de repos in the French deshabille or casual style, with silk drapery hanging over a sceptre rod from the wall
Drawing-room window curtains and cabinet with inlays designed by George Bullock, 1777-1818, marble sculptor and furniture designer of Tenterden Street, Hanover Square, London