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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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