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Article
James Cox: A Biographical Review
06/1970 | 807 | 112
Pages: 351-358
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Le Corbeiller, Clare (Le Corbeiller, Clare; Corbeiller, Clare Le)
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1. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. 1766-72. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Admiral F. R. Harris, 1946.)
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10. Nécessaire, by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)
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11. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.10. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)]
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12. Nécessaire, by James Cox. c.1770. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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13. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.12. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Royal Collection.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.]
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14. Another View of the Nécessaire Reproduced in Fig.10. [by James Cox. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Gift of Mrs Florence Harris Schlubach 1957.)]
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2. Trade Card of James Cox. c.1751. (British Museum.) Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum.
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3. Trade Card of Cox and Edward Grace. 1756-59. (The Lewis Walpole Library, Farmington, Conn.)
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4. Chariot Clock, by James Cox. 1766. (Collection Mr and Mrs Jack Linsky.) Photo Taylor and Dull.
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5. Casket, by James Cox. Possibly before 1766. (The Irwin Untermyer Collection.)
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6. Cabinet Clock. The Watch Movement by James Hagger, 1735; The Goldsmiths' Work by James Cox. c.1766. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.)
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7. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. 1766-72. (H. Blairman & Sons.)
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8. Watch. Movement Signed by James Cox. c.1770. (Private Collection). Photo. Courtesy A la Vieille Russie, New York.
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9. Cabinet Clock, by James Cox. c.1766. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
Article
Christopher Fuhrlogh, an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker
11/1969 | 800 | 111
Pages: 648-653+655
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Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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1. Detail of Gilt Bronze Corner Mount of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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2. Commode Veneered and Enriched with Marquetry of Various Woods, Attributed to Pierre Langlois, the Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Same Master as Those of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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3. Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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4. Dropfront Secretaire, by Georg Haupt of Stockholm. Signed and Dated 1780. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.)
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5. Commode, by Georg Haupt. c. 1780. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.)
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6. Rear View of Drawer of Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Rough Dovetails. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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7. Back View of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Rough Construction of Back. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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8. Side View of Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Mounts and Marquetry Obelisk. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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9. Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)
Article
English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
07/1937 | 412 | 71
Pages: 25-27+30-33+35
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Huth, Hans (Huth, Hans)
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Fig. 2 - Signature 'Coventry, London'.
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Fig. 3. Trade Card of Robert Halford, Leather-Gilder. [Etched by Tringham, working betweek 1750 and 1760] (Sir Ambrose Heal, London)
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Fig. 4. Trade Card of William Barbaroux, Leather-Gilder. [Etched by Morrison, date unknown](Sir Ambrose Heal, London)
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Fig. 1. Design for Embossed Leather. (From the Treatise of Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Paris, 1762)
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Plate I. A, B-Two Details of Leather Hangings. A Is Signed "Coventry, London." (Schloss Löwenburg, near Cassel); C-Leather Screen. 1.9 by 2.12 m.; D-Detail of Plate I, c (Victoria & Albert Museum). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. A-Leather Screen (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. B-Leather Screen (Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. C-Leather Screen. Height, 2.13 m. (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. D-Leather Screen (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate III. A-Leather Screen. Height 2.59 m. (Messrs. M. Harris & Sons, London). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate III. B-Leather Hanging. (Schloss Finkenstein, East Prussia). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather