A history of oak furniture . d half of Seventeenth Century LXVIII. Spice Cupboard, second half of Seventeenth Centurj LXIX. Cabinet, inlaid with Mother-o-pearl, etc., second half of Seventeenth Century LXIX. Small Square Jacobean Stool LXX. Inscription carved on Lid of the Rye Coffer, 1661 LXX. Seventeenth-century Chairs and Stool ... - LXXl. Seventeenth-century Chairs ... - LXXII. Day-bed, temp. Charles II. LXXIII. Late Seventeenth-century Chairs LXXIV. Joint Stool, dated 1689, Midhurst Church, Sussex LXXV. Lock-plate on the Ingatestone Coffer LXXV. Seventeenth-century Box, Dutch LXXVI. Fifte


A history of oak furniture . d half of Seventeenth Century LXVIII. Spice Cupboard, second half of Seventeenth Centurj LXIX. Cabinet, inlaid with Mother-o-pearl, etc., second half of Seventeenth Century LXIX. Small Square Jacobean Stool LXX. Inscription carved on Lid of the Rye Coffer, 1661 LXX. Seventeenth-century Chairs and Stool ... - LXXl. Seventeenth-century Chairs ... - LXXII. Day-bed, temp. Charles II. LXXIII. Late Seventeenth-century Chairs LXXIV. Joint Stool, dated 1689, Midhurst Church, Sussex LXXV. Lock-plate on the Ingatestone Coffer LXXV. Seventeenth-century Box, Dutch LXXVI. Fifteenth-century Carved Window-sill at Stamford LXXVI. NOTE.—All furniture figured amongst the illustrations is English unless otherwise described. Afew articles in other woods than oak arc included on account of the very typical characteristics oftheir style. For a photograph of one of the late Sixteentli or early Seventeenth-century Chests, we areindebted to the owner, Mr. Thos. Scales Carter, of Oak House, llklcy. Plate CUPBOARD. HENRY VII. Victoria and Albert Musctnn. FROM BURWARTON, SALOP. INTRODUCTION


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