Group VIII.— Wood Industry.
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GROUP VIII.
Wood Industry.
Cabinet Work (Inlaid Floors, Windows, Doors,&c.). Joiners’Work. Cleft Woodwork (Casks, Shingles, Sieves, &c.). Small Staves and their Products, Matches, &c.). Veneers and Marquetries. Cut and Turned Wood. Chisel Work and Carved Work. Cork Manufactures. Basket Work. Woodwork Painted, Stained and Gilt. Processes and Inventions used in the Production of these Manufactures. Statistics of Manufacture.
FOLEY, Arthur, Fisherlon ]\[achine Cabinet Works, Salisbury. —Boudoir Toilet Table of English yew tree and sycamore wood, and Toilet Table of American birch, inlaid with various woods, and decorated with incised Arabesques and Photographs, printed on the wood. (Designed by H. Dickenson.) (810)
HOLLAND & SONS, 23, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. —Furniture.
(325)
JACOB, Thomas, 10, Vicar's Road, Haverstock Hill, London .—Table made of Amboyna wood, and inlaid with ivory and coloured woods. (326)
GILLOW & COMPANY, 176, Oxford Street, Londoti. —Artistic Furniture— Inlaid Cabinet of Ebony and other woods in the old English style. (327)
JACKSON & GRAHAM, 30 to 38, Oxford Street, London .—Decorative Furniture and Carpets. (328)
COOPER & HOLT, 48, 49, and 50, Bunhill Row, London. —Mediaeval Oak Buffet and Carving Stand to match; Ebony Flower Stand with Decorative Tile Panels ; Drawing-room Cabinet of Satinwood, with glass back, inlaid with Ivory, Ebony, and other woods, mounted in Ormolu. In Children’s Pavilion: Ash Furniture and General Nursery Fittings. In the Exhibitors’ Waiting and Reading Rooms in the Royal British Commission Offices, a Patent Reversible Billiard Table, and other Furniture. Furniture and General Fittings in the English Workmen’s Houses. (329)
HEAL & SON, 195 to 198, Tottenham Court Road, London. —Bedroom Furniture. (33°)
(See also Group II. and Additional Exhibitions .)
WARD, Henry, 2, Vere Street, Oxford Street, I^ondon. —Stuffed Birds ; Collections of Humming and other Birds, mounted within glass fire screens. (331)
WARD, Edwin, Wigmore Street. L,o?tdon. —Hoofs of a Stag killed at Com- pffigne, by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, adapted to a Memorial Inkstand. (340*7)
COLLINSON & LOCK, 109, Fleet Street, London. —Cabinets in Satinwood,Rosewood,&c.; Fireplace with Decorated Panels; Sideboards and Chairs. (33 2 )
MO RANT, BOYD & BLAN- FORD, 91, Neiv Bond Street, London .— Ebonised Sideboard, Neo-Grec. style ; Walnut-tree Writing-table, style Louis XVI.; Florentine Pedestals, carved in alto-relievo and gilt; Wall and Ceiling Decoration, in ebony and gold, with painted panels in Italian style; Louis XVI. Cheval Screens; and other examples of decorative furniture.
( 333 )
WALKER, W., Bunhill Rozv, London. —Suite of Furniture, consisting of Wardrobe, Toilet Table and Wash-hand Stand, in Satin Wood inlaid with engraved ivory and coloured woods, and sculptured ivory medallions. (334)
(See Appendix.)
CLARK, W., & SONS, 383, Ken- ningion Road, Lambeth, London. —Chairs] in Oak, Satin Wood, Ebonizec! Wood, gilt, covered with satin, &c. (785)
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