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1995
Volume XXXI - 1995
David Bostwick The French Walnut Furniture at Hardwick Hall
Charles Avery The Pedestals, Frames, Mounts and Presentations to Massimiliano Soldani — Benzi's Bronze Statuettes and Reliefs
Joanne Marschner Baths and Bathing at the Early Georgian Court
Lucy Wood William Davidson of Berwick-Upon-Tweed
Rudolph Wackernagel Carlton House Mews: The State Coach of the Prince of Wales and of the later King of Hanover. A Study in the late-Eighteenth-century 'Mystery' of Coach Building
Adam Bowett After the Naval Stores Act: some Implications for English Walnut Furniture
Hugh Roberts The First Carlton House Table?
Giles Ellwood James Newton
Joseph Rock A Pair of Scottish Hall Chairs
Clive Edwards British Imports of American Furniture in the later Nineteenth-century
Lindsay Shen Philanthropic Furnishing: Gregynog Hall, Powys
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1994
Volume XXX - 1994
Annabel Westman Francis Lapier's Household Inventory of 1715
Polly Legg The Bastards of Blandford: an Inventory of their losses in the fire of 1731
Adam Bowett The Commercial Introduction of Mahogany and the Naval Stores Act of 1721
John Cross The Changing Role of the Timber Merchant in Early Eighteenth-Century London
Christopher Gilbert & Tessa Murdoch Channon Revisited
Michael Snodin Thomas Bowles and Baroque Ornament: Some More Printed Sources for engraved brass Inlay
Natalia Guseva Fedor Martynov, Russian Master Cabinet Maker
Sebastian Pryke Pattern Furniture and Estate Wrights in Eighteenth-century Scotland
Ian Gow The Buffet-Niche in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Hugh Roberts 'Nicely fitted up': Furniture for the 4th Duke of Marlborough
James Yorke 'The Very Valuable Household Furniture ... and other Effects, of Sir Thomas Robinson Bart, dec.'
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1993
Volume XXIX - 1993
C. Willemijn Fock Two Unusual Dutch Prints for Furniture from the End of the Seventeenth Century
Daniel Alcouffe Jean Coulon, Maitre-Ebeniste and Marchand-Mercier
Simon Jervis A 1739 Suite of Seat Furniture at Bowringsleigh
Lindsay Boynton The Moravian Brotherhood and the Migration of Furniture Makers in the Eighteenth Century
Peter Thornton Soane's Kent Tables
William Rieder John Linnell's Furniture for the Dining Room of Lansdowne House
Charles Cator Haupt at Petworth
Annabel Westman Festoon Window Curtains in Neo-Classical England: an Analysis and Comparison
Geoffrey Beard Decorators and Furniture Makers at Croome Court
Reinier Baarsen French Furniture in Amsterdam in 1771
Christopher Gilbert Smith, Manwaring, Sayer and a Newly Discovered Set of Designs
Hugh Roberts Mayhew and Ince and the Westminster Fire Office
John Hardy The Powderham Dolphin Chairs
Nicholas Goodison Minerva and Pupils
Christian Witt-Dörring A Group of Early Seat Furniture with Composition Decoration, from the Danhauser Furniture Factory
Alvar González-Palacios A Table for the Queen of Etruria
Georg Himmelheber A Souvenir Made by Johann Georg Hiltl
Geoffrey de Bellaigue A Royal Mise-en-Scène: George IV's Coronation Banquet
Sigrid Sangl Princely Writing Tables and the 'Third Rococo' in Bavaria
Eileen Harris Bolton's Adam Room at Wembley
Tamara Rappe The History of the Furniture Collections in the Hermitage
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1992
Volume XXVIII - 1992
Geoffrey Killen Middle Kingdom Seats
Satoshi Miyauchi Arks, Manners and Religion in Japan
Milo Naeve John Glinn's Clock Case of 1750 for Henry Bromfield of Boston, Massachusetts
Sebastian Pryke Furniture Designs from Hopetoun House
K. Ingram Furniture and the Plantation: Further Light on the West Indian Trade of an English Furniture Firm in the Eighteenth Century
Margaret Swain Furniture for the Comte d'Artois at Holyrood, 1796
Charles Semowich The Life and Chairs of William Buttre
Eva Ottillinger Interiors in Transformation: The Two 'Egyptian' Rooms in the Apartment of the Empress Maria Ludovica in the Vienna Hofburg
Christopher Menz South Australian Biedermeier: German Furniture Makers in South Australia in the Nineteenth Century
F. Sypher Sypher & Co., a Pioneer Antique Dealer in New York
Stephen Cashmore The Lost Gillow Furnishings of 'The Pah', James Williamson's Auckland Mansion
Maja Lozar Štamcar Bentwood Furniture Manufacture in Slovenia
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1991
Volume XXVII - 1991
Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide A Group of Early Eighteenth-century Augsburg Mirrors
Hans-Peter Trenschel How the Würzburg Cabinet-Maker, Carl Maximilian Mattern, Became a Master
Sigrid Sangl Spindler?
Gisela Masching Arrangements for the Margrave of Ansbach's Visit to Schloss Seehof
Ulrich Leben Furniture made by Bernard Molitor for the Duc of Choiseul Praslin
Georg Himmelheber Between Louis XVI and Biedermeier
Rosemarie Stratmann-Döhler Neoclassical and Biedermeier Furniture from Baden
Eva Ottillinger The 'Kaiser Salon' and the Beginnings of the Rococo Revival in Vienna
Hans Ottomeyer A Secret Designer: Hans Jehly and the firm of Anton Possenbacher
Vera Behalova Two Dining Rooms from Graz
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1990
Volume XXVI - 1990
Rosamond Allwood Thomas Sopwith of Newcastle (1803-1879)
Geoffrey de Bellaigue The Crimson Drawing Room, Carlton House
Lindsay Boynton Benjamin Jackson's Will and Inventory, 1719
Charles Cator The Earl of Kerry and Mayhew and Ince 'The Idlest Ostentation'
Frances Collard A Design for Library Steps by Henry Keene
Howard Coutts Four Furniture Designs from the Circle of William Kent
Clive Edwards Press Bedsteads
Christopher Gilbert New Light on the Furnishing of Nostell Priory
Nicholas Goodison William Chambers's Furniture Designs
John Hardy The Kedleston Sofas
Eileen Harris Robert Adam's Ornaments for Alderman Boydell's Picture Frames
Helena Hayward & John Harris The Shoppee Album
Helena Hayward Notes on Drawings by John Linnell, C. H. Tatham and Henry Holland
John Harris A Digression on John Sanderson and the Rococo
Morrison Heckscher The Beekman Family Portraits and their Eighteenth-Century New York Frames
Simon Jervis The Department of Furniture and Woodwork, Victoria & Albert Museum
Pat Kirkham Introducing Ray Eames (1912-1988)
Sarah Medlam William Greer at Gibside
Christopher Monkhouse A Temple for Tomes: The Egyptian Folio Cabinet in the Providence Athenaeum
Hugh Roberts 'Soe thinn the wood'
Peter Thornton The Restello. What was it?
Anthony Wells-Cole Who was Walter Geddes?
John Wilton Ely Nature and Antiquity: Reflections on Piranesi as a Furniture Designer
Lucy Wood Furniture for Lord Delaval
James Yorke French Furniture Makers at Ham House
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1989
Volume XXV - 1989
Theodoor Lunsingh Scheurleer Pierre Verlet, 1909-1987
Simon Jervis Les blasons domestiques by Gilles Corrozet
J. Robertson Furnishings seized in London, 1575
Peter Fuhring & Anne Ratzki-Kraatz Late Seventeenth- and early Eighteenth-century French Designs for Upholstered Furniture Gabriel Androuet DuCerceau, Thomas Lainé and Nicolas Baillion (Peter Fuhring) Style in Upholstery: G. A. DuCerceau, Nicolas Guérard,Lainé and Baillion
Hugh Roberts Royal Thrones, 1760-1840
Alden Gordon & Maurice Déchery The Marquis of Marigny's Purchases of English Furniture and Objects
Julia Toffolo A Maltese Auction of 1779
Kornelia Krull Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann, a late Eighteenth-century Leipzig cabinet-maker
June Dean The Regency Furniture in Liverpool Town Hall
Martin Levy George Bullock's Partnership with Charles Fraser, 1813-1818, and the Stock-in-Trade Sale, 1819
Paul van Duin Two Pairs of Boulle Caskets on Stands by Thomas Parker
Margot C. Van Cott The Del Vecchios of New York
Eva Ottillinger August Kitschelt's Metal Furniture Factory and Viennese Metal Furniture in the Nineteenth-Century
Rosamond Allwood 'The eminent Italian artist, Signor Bulletti'
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1988
Volume XXIV - 1988
Pat Kirkham The London Furniture Trade 1700-1870
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1987
Volume XXIII - 1987
Wendy Hefford Patents for Strip-carpeting 1741-1851
Phillis Rogers A Regency Interior: The Remodelling of Weston Park
David Jones Coal Furniture in Scotland
Sally MacDonald Gothic Forms Applied to Furniture: The Early Work of Bruce James Talbert
Rosamond Allwood George Faulkner Armitage (1849-1937)
Roger Smith Utopian Designer: Paul Matt and the Brynmawr Experiment
Barbara Tilson Stones of Banbury (1870-1978)
Nigel Whiteley 'Semi-Works of Art': Consumerism, Youth Culture and Chair Design in the 1960s
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1986
Volume XXII - 1986
Simon Jervis Five Early Inventories of Browsholme Hall
Karin Walton An Inventory of 1710 from Dyrham Park
Treve Rosoman The Chiswick House Inventory of 1770
Maurice Tomlin 1782 Inventory of Osterley Park
Jill Low Newby Hall: Two late Eighteenth-century Inventories
Jane Geddes The Prince of Wales at The Grange, Northington: An Inventory of 1795
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