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The Exhibition of Decorative Furniture at Gore House (Art Journal, 1853)

[Admiral] Frobisher's Chair (Illustrated London Almanack, 1856)

The Cradle of Henri IV (Illustrated London Almanack, 1856)

Medieval Furniture (Harper's Monthly, 1876B)

The Story of Furniture (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1877)
A short history of various types of furnishings.

In an Old Oak Workshop (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1882)

Armchairs Ancient and Modern, by Edwin Goadby (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1885)

Some Old Church Chests (Quiver, 1889)

Lampiana: An Idyll of Lamps and Shades, by Dora de Blaquière (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)
A look at "modern" oil lamps, how to care for a lamp, and how to make lamp and candle shades.

The Carved Woodwork of Brittany, by Helen Marion Burnside (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)

Some Famous Chairs, by F.G. Kitton (The Strand, 1893B)
Chairs of famous folk and royalty.

Peculiar Furniture, by James Scott (The Strand, 1894B)
Trick chairs, a stool designed to throw off anyone who sits upon it, a whistling table, a suffocating bed, a coffin cradle - these furnishings range from whimsical to downright unpleasant!

Secret Hiding-Places, by James Scott (The Strand, 1894B)

Some Historic Cradles, by Sheila Braine (The Strand, 1894B)

"Animal" Furniture, by William G. FitzGerald (The Strand, 1896B)
Stuffed bears holding trays, a chair made from a giraffe, and other examples of the dark side of Victorian décor...
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