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adam_text | THE
UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
IN THE LADY LEVER ART GALLERY
VOLUME I
LUCY WOOD
In grateful memory of Philip William
Bryce,
3rd
Viscount Leverhulme
Yale University Press, New Haven and London
in association with national museums liverpool
VOLUME 1
FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE AND AUTHOR S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1.
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE IN BRITAIN
С
1690-1820
DESIGN, MANUFACTURE AND TRADE
Late baroque upholstery and seating
с
1690-1720,
and
the influence of Daniel
Marot
The Indian or bended-back chair
с
1715-40
Technical developments: construction
Technical developments: upholstery
The drop-in seat
The simulated drop-in seat
The concealed drop-in seat-frame
The closed back and seat
Lipped and square-bordered upholstery structures
Welting, nailing and tufting
The stitched edge
Stuffing materials in seat furniture and beds
Bedding support
Webbing and base cloths
The ascendancy of the carver and the use of walnut
and mahogany
с
1725-60
Labour organization and the use of pattern chairs
Trade and the dissemination of designs
PATRONAGE AND USAGE
Forms and Nomenclature
Dressing Chairs
Easy Chairs
Couches, Daybeds and Window Seats
Settees and sofas
Hall seating
Beds and hangings
Press-beds, sofa-beds and couch-beds
Draw-curtains and drapery curtains
Suites
Seasonal covers
Apartments
Surface decoration
Polished wood and part-gilt wood
Gilding and silvering
Japanning
Part-gilt japanning and two-colour japanning
White and gold decoration
White paint
Marquetry, satinwood and simulated satinwood
vin
їх
1
2
2
9
12
12
12
13
14
16
16
20
24
26
28
28
29
31
36
38
38
38
40
42
44
48
52
53
54
55
60
60
62
62
63
64
66
66
67
68
Upholstery treatments
69
Caning
69
Rush-seating
70
Leather
70
Haircloth (woven horsehair)
71
Cotton and linen
72
Worsted
72
Wool-pile velvet
73
Mohair and camlet
74
Stuff damask and mixed damask
74
Silks (plain- and satin-weave)
75
Silk damask, velvet, brocade and tissue
76
Tapestry
80
Embroidery and needlework
80
Protective covers
84
2. 19TH-CENTURY
ECLECTICISM AND COLLECTING
c.
1820-1900 88
3.
LORD LEVERHULME S TASTE IN UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
С
1890-1925 90
THE CATALOGUE
97
EXPLANATION
99
SEAT FURNITURE
1
Turned Armchair, English or Welsh,
с
1625-1700 101
2
Daybed, English,
с
1685-95 104
3
Chair, Dutch,
с.
1690 110
4
Stool, English,
с
1692-95,
attributed to Thomas Roberts
114
5
Eight Armchairs, English,
с
1703-05 121
6
Two Chairs and Two Stools, English,
с
1703-05,
possibly
by Thomas Roberts and Richard Bealing, and
с
1899-1912 133
7
Two Chairs, English,
с
1705 145
8
Stool, English,
с.
1700-10 149
9
Two Chairs, Dutch(?),
с
1705-10 152
10
Eleven Chairs and a Settee, English,
с
1705-15 158
11
Stool, English, basically
с.
1710 170
12
Chair and Stool, English,
с
1710-15 173
13
Seven Chairs, English,
с
1715-20 180
14
Settee, English,
с
1723;
Sheldon Tapestry covers
с
1580-1620 194
15
Six Chairs, English,
с.
1725,
possibly by Henry Williams
205
16
Seven Chairs, English,
с
1725-30,
possibly by Henry
Williams
214
17
Child s Chair, Dutch,
с
1730-40 228
18
Two Chairs, English or Dutch,
с
1730 232
19
Two Chairs, English,
с
1730-40 237
20
Six Chairs and a Settee, English,
с
1730-40,
attributed
to Giles Grendey
245
21
Chair, English,
с
1735-45,
attributed to Giles Grendey
264
22
Six Chairs, English,
с
1735-45,
attributed to
Giles Grendey
272
23
Twelve Chairs, Italian (Rome)(?),
с
1730-40 280
24
Eight Chairs, English,
1734,
by Thomas Moore
292
25
Eight Chairs and a Settee, English,
с
1735-40 300
26
Wing Armchair, English,
с
1735 312
27
Wing Armchair, English,
с
1735-45 316
28
Settee, English,
с
1735-40 320
29
Three Chairs and a Settee, English,
с
1735-40,
attributed to William Hallett
330
30
Five Chairs, English,
с
1738,
attributed to
William Hallett
346
31
Six Chairs, English,
с
1740-50,
possibly by
William Hallett
365
32
Six Chairs, English (Manchester?),
с
1740-50 380
33
Six Chairs, English(?),
с
1740 389
34
Eight Chairs, English, perhaps by Samuel Ogden of
Lichfield,
с
1742-43 397
35
Armchair, Scottish, perhaps by Alexander Peter and
John Schaw
&
Co.,
с
1740-50 407
36
Four Chairs and Two Armchairs, Anglo-Chinese,
с
1740-50 429
37
Eight Chairs, English,
с
1745-55 441
38
Five Chairs, English,
с
1745-55 446
39
Six Chairs, English,
с
1745-55 453
40
Two Chairs, English,
с
1745-55 461
41
The Master s Chair of the Fruiterers Company,
English,
с
1743-48 466
42
Masonic Armchair, English,
с
1755-75 475
43
Masonic Armchair, English,
с
1760-75 480
44
Chair, Italian
(Veneto),
с.
1740-70 488
45
Four Chairs, English or Irish,
с
1750 492
46
Four Armchairs, English,
с.
1750 501
47
Nine Chairs and Two Armchairs, English,
с
1750,
с.
1820-40
and
с.
1895-1904 508
48
Eight Chairs, English,
с
1750-65;
the embroidery
с
1745-65 517
49
Armchair, English,
с
1755 532
50
Seven Armchairs and a Couch, English,
с
1750—
65(?)
542
51
Settee, English,
с
1750-60 556
52
Four Chairs, English,
с
1760,
possibly by
William and John Linnell
566
VOLUME
2
53
Two Armchairs, English,
с
1760 573
54
Four Chairs, Four Armchairs and a Settee, British
(northern England or Scotland?),
с
1755-70
and
с
1880-97;
after a design by Thomas Chippendale
583
55
Seven Chairs and a Sofa, English,
с
1766,
by William
Davidson of Berwick-upon-Tweed
595
56
Foldingchair, English,
с
1760-80 614
57
Three Armchairs, English,
с
1770-75,
possibly by John
Mayhew
&
William
Ince
617
58
Three Chairs, English,
с
1778,
attributed to Henry Hill
of Marlborough
627
59
Two Chairs, English,
с
1780
and later (c.
1812-19?) 632
60
Six Elbow Chairs and Two Settees, English,
с
1785-90,
attributed to George Brookshaw
639
61
Two Elbow Chairs, English or Irish,
с
1785-95 656
62
Elbow Chair, Anglo-Indian (Murshidabad),
1784 663
63
Armchair, Anglo-Indian (Murshidabad?),
с
1790-1810 672
64
Two Elbow Chairs, English,
с
1790 677
65
Two Elbow chairs, English,
с
1790-1800,
possibly by
Edward Pettifer
682
66
Two Armchairs, English,
с
1795-1800 689
67
Eight Chairs, Ten Armchairs and Four Settees, Italian
(Rome), designed
с
1806
by Lorenzo and
Dionisio
Santi
694
68
Two Chairs, Italian (Rome), designed
с
1806
by
Lorenzo and
Dionisio
Santi
738
69
Stool, English,
с
1800-10 757
70
Six Elbow Chairs, English,
с
1805-15 760
71
Two Chairs and Two Armchairs, South German(?),
с
1805-30 766
72
Stool, English,
с
1810-20 772
73
Seven Chairs, English, c.
1810-20 776
74
Two Hall Seats, English,
с
1810-20 783
75
Four Hall Chairs, English,
с
1810-20 789
76
Garden Seat, English,
с
1810-20 793
77
Armchair, French,
с
1815-20,
attributed to
jean-Jacques Werner
794
78
Window seat, English,
с
181
5-3O(?)
800
79
Chair, Italian^),
с. 1820-30(?)
806
80
Stool, English,
1822-24,
by Nicholas Morel
&
Robert Hughes
816
81
Settee, English, c.l820-40(?)
826
82
Six Chairs and Two Settees, English,
с. 1840-50(?)
834
83
Two Chairs, English,
с
1830-50 848
84
Six Chairs, English,
с
1830-50 851
85
Rocking Chair, English(?),
с
1840-60 854
86
Six Armchairs, English,
с
1840-65 857
87
Two Chairs, Dutch or English, made up,
с
1840-70 866
88
Child s Armchair, English,
с
1850-60 872
vi
89
Stool, English,
с.
1850-70 875
90
Stool, English,
с. 185О-7О(?)
878
91
Stool, English,
с
1860-80 881
92
Armchair, English, made up,
с
1860-80 884
93
Settee, English,
с
1860-80 893
94
Two Chairs, English,
с
1860-80 899
95
Stool, English,
с
1880-1900 904
FOOTSTOOLS
96
Two Footstools, English,
с
1850-70 906
97
Two Footstools, French,
с
1880-1900 909
BEDS
98
Bed, English,
с
1703-10,
possibly by Thomas Roberts
and Richard Bealing
912
99
Valance sample, English,
с
1703-05,
possibly by Richard
Bealing
944
100
State Bed, English,
с
1757-61,
designed by Giovanni
Battista Borra,
probably made by William Linnell and
Jean Cuenot; remodelled
с
1842,
probably by George
Morant
947
101
Bed Model, English,
с
1750-60 975
102
Miniature Bed, English or French,
с
1760-1800 984
9 Stowe
House, Buckinghamshire: documents recording
early proposals for a State Bed
1086
10
The development of joiners screws in Britain
by John Griffiths
1087
GLOSSARY
1092
INDEX OF BOTANICAL NAMES OF TIMBERS
1098
CONCORDANCES
1099
1
Concordance between the Lady Lever Art Gallery
inventory and the present catalogue
1099
2
Concordance between the
1928
catalogue (Macquoid
and
Tatlock)
and the present catalogue
1100
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ABBREVIATIONS
1101
General Abbreviations
1101
Lady Lever Art Gallery Archives
1102
Other Primary Sources
1104
Published Works
1113
INDEX
1127
COACH MODEL
103
Coach Model, English,
с
1789-90,
designed and made(?) by
Rudolph
Ackermann,
with paintings by William Hamilton
989
APPENDIXES
1009
1
Upholstered furniture, and other seating, from the
collection of W. H. Lever,
1st
Viscount Leverhulme
1011
2
Bradfield Hall, near Reading, Berkshire: extracts from the
catalogue of the household furniture, sold on the premises,
4-7
July
1898 1073
3
Painted silk chair-covers: correspondence between
W. H. Lever and Frank Partridge, July-August
1916 1075
4
Cardinal Joseph Fesch: extracts from the inventory of
his house in Paris, the
Hôtel
Hocquart
de
Montfermeil and
the
Hôtel
Lefoulon,
23
December
1814-29
March
1815 1076
5
Cardinal Joseph Fesch: extracts from the catalogue of
his sale in Paris,
17
June
1816
and following days: the
seat furniture, and pieces purchased by the Duke of
Wellington
1079
6
Dunimarle, Culross, Fife: extracts from Canon Harper s
pictorial inventory of the Dunimarle collection,
1912 1082
7
Abercairny, Perthshire: furniture reputedly from the
Fesch collection, sold from Abercairny,
27
June
1946 1083
8
Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire: Humphrey Skelton s bill
to William Blathwayt, May-August
1702 1084
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