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Queen Marys Chinese Chippendale Room at Buckingham Palace, c1935. From The Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Record Number 1910-1935. [The Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd. London, 1935]
Mirror - Chippendale Style, c. 1937. Creator: James M. LawsonMirror - Chippendale Style, c. 1937
Chair, 1935 / 1942. Creator: John GarayChair, 1935/1942
Chippendale Side Chair, 1935 / 1942. Creator: John GarayChippendale Side Chair, 1935/1942
Chest of Drawers, 1780 / 1810. Creators: John Dunlap, Samuel DunlapChest of Drawers, 1780/1810. Painted wood grain. Attributed to John Dunlap and/or Samuel Dunlap
Inlaid Chippendale Chair Panel, c. 1939. Creator: Ralph MortonInlaid Chippendale Chair Panel, c. 1939
Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair, 1936. Creator: Arthur JohnsonChippendale Mahogany Side Chair, 1936
Chippendale Secretary, c. 1939. Creator: Amos C. BrintonChippendale Secretary, c. 1939
Chippendale Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, mid 18th century, (1930). Creator: UnknownChippendale Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, mid 18th century, (1930). Piece of furniture made by English cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)
Chippendale chair, c1950. Creator: Shirley MarkhamChippendale chair, c1950. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
Chippendale Mahogany Arm-Chair with Needlework Upholstery, mid 18th century, (1928). From Old Furniture, Volume IV. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1928]
Chinese Chippendale Elbow-Chair with Seat in Contemporary Needlework, mid 18th century, (1928)Chinese Chippendale Elbow-Chair (One of a Pair), with Seat in Contemporary Needlework, 1928. From Old Furniture, Volume IV. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd
Chippendale Furniture in an Early Georgian House at Hampstead, 1927. Artists: Edward F StrangeGroup of Chippendale Furniture in an Early Georgian House at Hampstead, 1927. From Old Furniture, Volume II. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1927]
Simple Chippendale Mahogany Arm-Chair with Rail Back and Movable Seat, mid 18th century, (1927)A Simple Chippendale Mahogany Arm-Chair with Rail Back and Movable Seat, 18th century, (1927). From Old Furniture, Volume II. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd
Reception room, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924Reception room with Chinese Chippendale wallpaper and mirror, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist
Chippendale Settee and Chair, 1910. Artists: Thomas Chippendale, UnknownChippendale Settee and Chair, 1910. Thomas Chippendale of Otley, West Riding of Yorkshire, (1718-1779) was a London cabinet-maker and furniture designer in the mid-Georgian, English Rocco
The Daphne Room, c1938. The Daphne room which was added to the Raleigh Tavern shortly after 1770, it contains both English and American furniture
Plate CLXX. from Chippendales Director, 1754, (1903). Artist: Butler ClowesPlate CLXX. from Chippendales Director, 1754. In 1754 Thomas Chippendale published a pattern book called The Cabinet-Maker?s Director, a pattern book
Carved mahogany china case influenced by the Adam Brothers, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved mahogany china case influenced by the Adam Brothers, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd
The Chippendale Chinese Bedroom, Badminton House, Gloucestershire, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyThe Chippendale Chinese Bedroom, Badminton House, Gloucestershire, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd
Mahogany armchair, style of Chippendale, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyMahogany armchair, style of Chippendale, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd, London, 1911-1912
Carved china case in Chippendales Chinese manner, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved china case in Chippendales Chinese manner, 1911-1912. With a Chinese style Chippendale chair. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History
Carved enclosed mahogany bookcase, style of Chippendale, French influence, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved enclosed mahogany bookcase, style of Chippendale, French influence, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley
Shaped fret rimmed gallery table, Chippendale School, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyShaped fret rimmed gallery table, Chippendale School, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd, London
Carved Chippendale library bookcase, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved Chippendale library bookcase, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd, London, 1911-1912
Carved early Chippendale chairmans chair, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved early Chippendale chairmans chair, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd, London, 1911-1912
Design for detail on furniture, 1754, (1929). Artist: Henry CoplandDesign for detail on furniture, 1754, (1929). Original drawing in Henry Coplands technique from The Gentleman and Cabinet-Makers Director by Thomas Chippendale, (1754)
Design for a chimneypiece, 1750s, (1929). Artist: Matthias LockDesign for a chimneypiece, 1750s, (1929). Original drawing in in Matthias Locks technique from The Gentleman and Cabinet-Makers Director by Thomas Chippendale, (1754)
Advertisement for Maple & Co of London, sellers of antique furniture, 1901. Illustration from The Connoisseur, (November 1901)
Settee, belonging to a suite of Chippendale furniture covered in an 18th-century tapestry, (c1920). Illustration from The Connoisseur