. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. days employed the lathe in producing similar patterns for com-mon use. Figs. 8, q, lo and ii in their order illustrate quitesufficiently the developed features of the Jacobean Style, whileFig. I 2, although Jacobean, is of the time of Charles II., showingconsiderable French influence, particularly in the full carvingand the shape of the legs. By the use of illustrations Figs. 8, q, lo, 11 and 12 in the pre-ceding article, indicating the character of the Jacobean period,which includes the reign of James II, Ch


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. days employed the lathe in producing similar patterns for com-mon use. Figs. 8, q, lo and ii in their order illustrate quitesufficiently the developed features of the Jacobean Style, whileFig. I 2, although Jacobean, is of the time of Charles II., showingconsiderable French influence, particularly in the full carvingand the shape of the legs. By the use of illustrations Figs. 8, q, lo, 11 and 12 in the pre-ceding article, indicating the character of the Jacobean period,which includes the reign of James II, Charles I, the Common-wealth period, Charles II and James II, and also embracing what 14 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN. Fir. 8.


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