Page:Catalogue of a collection of early drawings and pictures of London, with some contemporary furniture (1920).djvu/76

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Near the South Wall Table, oak, with plain column legs. Length, 6 ft. 8-1/2 in. In the style of the XVIIth century. Lent by the Worshipful Company of Stationers.


Against the East Wall


Arm-chair and Chair, mahogany, with pierced splats, and seats covered with horsehair.


Height (arm-chair), 3 ft. 8-1/2 in.

Height (chair), 3 ft. 2-1/2 in.

Middle of the XVIIIth century.


Lent by the Worshipful Company of Stationers.


Card-Table, rosewood, with hinged top inlaid with floral designs in mother-of-pearl.


Height, 2 ft.; top, 2 ft. 8-1/4 in.

Early XVIIIth century (with Chinese inlay).


Lent by the Worshipful Company of Stationers.


Arm-chair and Two Chairs, mahogany, each with pierced splat and leaf carving; seats covered with horsehair.


Height (arm-chair), 3 ft. 2 in.

Height (chair), 3 ft. 1 in.

Third quarter of the XVIIIth century.


Lent by the Master of the Charterhouse.


Near the Octagonal Table


Pair of Stools, of oak.


Height, 1 ft. 8 in., and 1 ft. 10-1/2 in.

XVIth century.


Lent by the Master of the Charterhouse.