List of Illustrations.
Frontispiece—Dwelling Room of a French Chateau
Chapter I.
- Vignette of Bas-relief—egyptian Seated, as Ornament to Initial Letter.
- Assyrian Bronze Throne and Footstool
- Chairs From Khorsabad and Xanthus and Assyrian Throne
- Repose of King Asshurbanipal
- Examples of Egyptian Furniture in the British Museum: Stool; Stand for a Vase; Head-rest or Pillow; Workman's Stool; Vase on a Stand; Folding Stool; Ebony Seat inlaid with ivory
- An Egyptian of High Rank Seated
- An Egyptian Banquet
- Chair with Captives as Supports, and an Ivory Box
- Bacchus and Attendants Visiting Icarus
- Greek Bedstead with a Table
- Greek Furniture
- Interior of an Ancient Roman House
- Roman State Chair
- Bronze Lamp and Stand
- Roman Scamnum or Bench
- Bisellium, or Seat for Two Persons
- Roman Couch, Generally of Bronze
- A Roman Study
- Roman Triclinium or Dining Room
Chapter II.
- Vignette of Gothic Oak Armoire, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Chair of St. Peter, Rome
- Dagobert Chair
- A Carved Norwegian Doorway
- Scandinavian Chair
- Cover of a Casket Carved in Whalebone
- Saxon House (IX. Century)
- Anglo-saxon Furniture of About the X. Century
- The Seat on the Daïs
- Saxon State Bed
- English Folding Chair (XIV. Century)
- Cradle of Henry V
- Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey
- Chair in York Minster
- Two Chairs of the XV. Century (Chair in St. Mary's Hall, Coventry and Chair from an Old English Monastery
- Table at Penshurst
- Bedroom (XIV. Century)
- Carved Oak Bedstead and Chair
- The New Born Infant
- Portrait of Christine De Pisan
- State Banquet with Attendant Musicians (Two Woodcuts)
- A High-backed Chair (XV. Century)
- Medieval Bed and Bedroom
- A Scribe or Copyist
- Two German Chairs
- Carved Oak Buffet (French Gothic)
- Carved Oak Table
- Flemish Buffet
- A Tapestried Room
- A Carved Oak Seat
- Interior of Apothecary's Shop
- Court of the Ladies of Queen Anne of Brittany
Chapter III.
- Vignette of the Caryatides Cabinet, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Reproduction of Decoration by Raffaele
- Salon of M. Bonnaffé
- A Sixteenth Century Room
- Chair in Carved Walnut
- Venetian Centre Table
- Marriage Coffer in Carved Walnut
- Marriage Coffer
- Pair of Italian Carved Bellows
- Carved Italian Mirror Frame, XVI. Century
- A Sixteenth Century Coffre-fort
- Italian Coffer
- Italian Chairs
- Ebony Cabinet
- Venetian State Chair
- Ornamental Panelling in St. Vincent's Church, Rouen
- Chimney Piece (Fontainebleau)
- Carved Oak Panel (1577)
- Fac-Similes of Engraving On Wood
- Carved Oak Bedstead of Jeanne D'albret
- Carved Oak Cabinet (Lyons)
- Louis XIII. and His Court
- Decoration of a Salon in Louis XIII. Style
- An Ebony Armoire (Flemish Renaissance)
- A Barber's Shop (XVI. Century)
- A Flemish Citizen at Meals
- Sedan Chair of Charles V.
- Silver Table (Windsor Castle)
- Chair of Walnut or Chesnut Wood, Spanish, with Embossed Leather
- Wooden Coffer (XVI. Century)
- The Steel Chair (Longford Castle)
- German Carved Oak Buffet
- Carved Oak Chest
- Chair of Anna Boleyn
- Tudor Cabinet
- The Glastonbury Chair
- Carved Oak Elizabethan Bedstead
- Oak Wainscoting
- Dining Hall in the Charterhouse
- Screen in the Hall of Gray's Inn
- Carved Oak Panels (Carpenters' Hall)
- Part of an Elizabethan Staircase
- The Entrance Hall, Hardwick Hall
- Shakespeare's Chair
- The "Great Bed of Ware"
- The "Queen's Room," Penshurst Place
- Carved Oak Chimney Piece in Speke Hall
Chapter IV.
- A Chair of XVII. Century, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Oak Chimney Piece in Sir W. Raleigh's House
- Chimney Piece in Byfleet House
- "The King's Chamber," Ford Castle
- Centre Table (Carpenters' Hall)
- Carved Oak Chairs
- Oak Chimney Piece From Lime Street, City
- Oak Sideboard
- Seats at Knole
- Arm Chair, Knole
- The "Spangle" Bedroom, Knole
- Couch, Chair, and Single Chair (Penshurst Place)
- "Folding" and "Drawinge" Table
- Chairs, Stuart Period
- Chair Used by Charles I. During His Trial
- Two Carved Oak Chairs
- Settle of Carved Oak
- Staircase in General Treton's House
- Settee and Chair (Penshurst Place)
- Carved Ebony Chair
- Sedes Busbiana
- The Master's Chair in the Brewers' Hall
- Carved Oak "Livery" Cupboard
- Carved Oak Napkin Press
- Three Chairs From Hampton Court, Hardwick, and Knole
- Carved Oak Screen in Stationers' Hall
- Silver Furniture at Knole
- Three Chimney Pieces by James Gibbs
Chapter V.
- Pattern of a Chinese Lac Screen
- An Eastern (Saracenic) Table, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Japanese Cabinet of Red Chased Lacquer Ware
- Casket of Indian Lacquer-work
- Door of Carved Sandal Wood From Travancore
- Persian Incense Burner of Engraved Brass
- Governor's Palace, Manfulut
- Specimen of Saracenic Panelling
- A Carved Door of Syrian Work
- Shaped Panel of Saracenic Work
Chapter VI.
- Boule Armoire (Hamilton Palace)
- Vignette of a Louis Quatorze Commode, as Ornament to Initial Letter.
- Boule Armoire (Jones Collection)
- Pedestal Cabinet by Boule (Jones Collection)
- A Concert in the Reign of Louis XIV.
- A Screen Panel by Watteau
- Decoration of a Salon in the Louis XIV. Style
- A Boule Commode
- French Sedan Chair
- Part of a Salon (Louis XV.)
- Carved and Gilt Console Table
- Louis XV. Fauteuil (Carved and Gilt)
- Louis XV. Commode (Jones Collection)
- A Parqueterie Commode
- "Bureau Du Roi"
- A Boudoir (Louis XVI. Period)
- Part of a Salon in Louis XVI. Style
- A Marqueterie Cabinet (Jones Collection)
- Writing Table (Riesener)
- The "Marie Antoinette" Writing Table
- Bedstead of Marie Antoinette
- A Cylinder Secretaire (Rothschild Collection)
- An Arm Chair (Louis XVI.)
- Carved and Gilt Settee and Arm Chair
- A Sofa En Suite
- A Marqueterie Escritoire (Jones Collection)
- A Norse Interior, Shewing French Influence
- A Secretaire with Sêvres Plaques
- A Clock by Robin (Jones Collection)
- Harpsichord, About 1750
- Italian Sedan Chair
Chapter VII.
- Vignette of a Chippendale Girandole, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Fac-simile of Drawings by Robert Adam
- English Satinwood Dressing Table
- Chimney-piece and Overmantel, Designed by W. Thomas
- Two Chippendale Chairs in the "Chinese" Style (1, 2)
- Fac-simile of Title Page of Chippendale's "Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director"
- Two Book Cases From Chippendale's "Director"
- Tea Caddy Carved in the French Style (Chippendale)
- A Bureau From Chippendale's "Director"
- A Design for a State Bed From Chippendale's "Director"
- "French" Commode and Lamp Stands
- Bed Pillars
- Chimney-piece and Mirror
- Parlour Chairs by Chippendale
- Clock Case by Chippendale
- China Shelves, Designed by W. Ince
- Girandoles and Pier Table, Designed by W. Thomas
- Toilet Glass and Urn Stand, From Hepplewhite's Guide
- Parlour Chairs, Designed by W. Ince
- Ladies' Secretaires, Designed by W. Ince
- Desk and Bookcase, Designed by W. Ince
- China Cabinet, Designed by J. Mayhew
- Dressing Chairs, Designed by J. Mayhew
- Designs of Furniture From Hepplewhite's "Guide"
- Plan of a Room. (Hepplewhite)
- Inlaid Tea Caddy and Tops of Pier Tables, From Hepplewhite's "Guide"
- Kneehole Table by Sheraton
- Chairs by Sheraton
- Chair Backs, From Sheraton's "Cabinet Maker"
- Urn Stand
- A Sideboard in the Style of Robert Adam
- Carved Jardiniere by Chippendale
- Cabinet and Bookcase with Secretaire, by Sheraton
Chapter VIII.
- Vignette of an Empire Tripod, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Cabinet Presented to Marie Louise
- Stool and Arm Chair (Napoleon I. Period)
- Nelson's Chairs by Sheraton
- Drawing Room Chair, Designed by Sheraton
- Drawing Room Chair, Designed by Sheraton
- "Canopy Bed" by Sheraton
- "Sisters' Cylinder Bookcase" by Sheraton
- Sideboard and Sofa Table (Sheraton)
- Design of a Room, by T. Hope
- Library Fauteuil, From Smith's "Book of Designs"
- Parlor Chairs
- Bookcase by Sheraton
- Drawing Room Chairs, From Smith's Book
- Prie-dieu in Carved Oak, Designed by Mr. Pugin
- Secretaire and Bookcase (German Gothic Style)
- Cradle for H.M. the Queen by H. Rogers
- Design for a Tea Caddy by J. Strudwick
- Design for One of the Wings of a Sideboard by W. Holmes
- Design for a Work Table. H. Fitzcook
- Venetian Stool of Carved Walnut
Chapter IX.
- Examples of Design in Furniture in the 1851 Exhibition:—
- Sideboard, in Carved Oak, by Gillow
- Chimney-piece and Bookcase by Holland and Sons
- Cabinet by Crace
- Bookcase by Jackson and Graham
- Grand Pianoforte by Broadwood
- Vignette of a Cabinet, Modern Jacobean Style, as Ornament to Initial Letter
- Lady's Escritoire by Wettli, Berne
- Lady's Work Table and Screen in Papier Maché
- Sideboard (Sir Walter Scott) by Cookes, Warwick
- A State Chair by Jancowski, York
- Sideboard, in Carved Oak, by Dorand, Paris
- Bedstead, in Carved Ebony, by Roulé, Antwerp
- Pianoforte by Leistler, Vienna
- Bookcase, in Lime Tree, by Leistler, Vienna
- Cabinet, with Bronze and Porcelain, by Games, St. Petersburg
- Casket of Ivory, with Ormolu Mountings, by Matifat, Paris
- Table and Chair, in the Classic Style, by Capello, Turin
- Cabinet of Ebony, with Carnelions, by Litchfield & Radclyffe (1862 Exhibition, London)
- Cabinet of Ebony, with Boxwood Carvings, by Fourdinois, Paris (1867 Exhibition, Paris)
- Cabinet of Satinwood, with Wedgwood Plaques, by Wright and Mansfield (1867 Exhibition, Paris)
- Cabinet of Ebony and Ivory by Andrea Picchi, Florence (1867 Exhibition, Paris)
- The Ellesmere Cabinet
- The Saloon at Sandringham House
- The Drawing Room at Sandringham House
- Carved Frame by Radspieler, Munich
- Carved Oak Flemish Armoire, as Tail Piece
- A Sixteenth Century Workshop