a select bibliography of books and articles · pdf filea select bibliography of books and...

13
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 Ivan Sparkes ABBOTT, Mike. ‘It grows on trees’. Woodworker (Oct. 1990), 958-60, (rural/ chairmaking and wood). ADAM, Georgina. ‘Art Deco cachet’. Antique Collector (May 1990), 90-95), (French furniture) ADAMS, Bill. ‘The many faces of Tunbridge Ware’. Woodworker (July 1991), 732.-5; 735-6. ADAMSON, Jeremy. American wicker: woven furniture from 1850-1930. London. Smithsonian Inst. Press, (1993), I75PP- AGIUS, Pauline. Ackermann’s Regency furniture and interiors. Ramsbury. Crowood Press, (1984), 2.00pp. AGIUS, Pauline. ‘Frontispieces & other early engravings’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1991), 8-9 (illustrations of furniture). ALBAN, J. R. Historic charter chests of the Borough of Swansea. Swansea, Swansea City Council. i 993> MPP- ALCOUFFE, Daniel. ‘Jean Coulon, maitre ebeniste and marchand mercier’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), n - 3 7 (details of Paris workshop c. 1700-c. 1735, using inventories). ALLWOOD, Rosamond. ‘The eminent Italian artist Signor Bulletti’. Furniture History , vol. 25 (1989), 250-56. (Anton Leone Bulletti, furniture designer). ANDREWS, John. ‘ 19th century furniture’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug. 1994), 24-5 (two extending dining tables). ANDREWS, John. ‘On buying the very best’. Antique Collecting (Oct. 1994), 24-7 (sale of Sir Michael Sobell Collection). ANDREWS, John. Victorian and Edwardian furniture; price guide and reasons for values. Woodbridge. Antique Collectors’ Club, 1992 edition, 298pp. AREND, Liana Paredes. ‘A lifelong passion’ . Antique Collector (Nov. 1993), 90-5 (Marjorie Merriweather Post’s collection of 18th century French furniture). ASKHAM, David. ‘Sticking to chairs’. Woodworking (Sept. 1990), 878-9 (John Brown’s research on Welsh stick chairs). ATTERBURY, Paul and WAIN WRIGHT, Clive. Pugin; a Gothic passion. Yale University Press. (1994), 320pp. (21 essays by international scholars). ATTFIELD, Judy. ‘Then we were making furniture and not money’: case study of J. Clarke, Wycombe furniture maker. Oral History, vol. 18 (Autumn 1990), 54-7 (includes the Utility Scheme). BAILEY, Martin and MARKS, Laurence. ‘Welcome to one’s home’. Observer (25 July 1993) 47- (Buckingham Palace — review of best exhibits). BARING, Louise. ‘Resurrection of a dead man’s dream’. Independent on Sunday Review Supplement (13 Jan. 1991), 28-9 (Mackintosh’s Art Lovers House in Glasgow). BARNES, Trevor. ‘Gibbons blazing glories’. Woodworker (Aug. 1991), 850-1. (David Esterly’s recreation of Grinling Gibbons’ original carvings). BARQUIST, David L. American tables and looking glasses: in the Mabel Brady Garvan and other collections at Yale University. New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery'. (1992), 423pp. (with essays by Elizabeth Donaghy Garrett and Gerald W. R. Ward). BARTY-KING, Hugh. Maples: fine furnishers . . . a hottsehold name for 150 years. London. Quiller Press. (1992), 178pp. Regional Furniture Volume IX 1995

Upload: buikiet

Post on 08-Mar-2018

220 views

Category:

Documents


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

A SE LE CT B IB L IO G R A P H Y O F B O O K S A N D A R T IC L E S O N FU R N ITU R E PUBLISHED BETW EEN

JU LY 1990 A N D JUNE 1994

Ivan Sparkes

ABBOTT, Mike. ‘It grows on trees’ . Woodworker (Oct. 1990), 958-60, (rural/ chairmaking and wood).

ADAM, Georgina. ‘Art Deco cachet’. Antique Collector (May 1990), 90-95), (French furniture)ADAMS, Bill. ‘The many faces of Tunbridge Ware’. Woodworker (July 1991), 732.-5; 735-6.ADAMSON, Jeremy. American wicker: woven furniture from 1850-1930. London. Smithsonian

Inst. Press, (1993), I75PP-AGIUS, Pauline. Ackermann’s Regency furniture and interiors. Ramsbury. Crowood Press, (1984),

2.00pp.AGIUS, Pauline. ‘Frontispieces & other early engravings’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1991), 8-9

(illustrations of furniture).ALBAN, J. R. Historic charter chests of the Borough of Swansea. Swansea, Swansea City Council.

i 993> MPP-ALCOUFFE, Daniel. ‘Jean Coulon, maitre ebeniste and marchand mercier’. Furniture History, vol.

29 (1993), n -37 (details of Paris workshop c. 1700-c. 1735, using inventories).ALLWOOD, Rosamond. ‘The eminent Italian artist Signor Bulletti’. Furniture History, vol. 25

(1989), 250-56. (Anton Leone Bulletti, furniture designer).ANDREWS, John. ‘ 19th century furniture’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug. 1994), 24-5 (two

extending dining tables).ANDREWS, John. ‘On buying the very best’. Antique Collecting (Oct. 1994), 24-7 (sale of Sir

Michael Sobell Collection).ANDREWS, John. Victorian and Edwardian furniture; price guide and reasons for values.

Woodbridge. Antique Collectors’ Club, 1992 edition, 298pp.AREND, Liana Paredes. ‘A lifelong passion’. Antique Collector (Nov. 1993), 90-5 (Marjorie

Merriweather Post’s collection of 18th century French furniture).ASKHAM, David. ‘Sticking to chairs’. Woodworking (Sept. 1990), 878-9 (John Brown’s research

on Welsh stick chairs).ATTERBURY, Paul and WAIN WRIGHT, Clive. Pugin; a Gothic passion. Yale University Press.

(1994), 320pp. (21 essays by international scholars).ATTFIELD, Judy. ‘Then we were making furniture and not money’: case study of J. Clarke,

Wycombe furniture maker. Oral History, vol. 18 (Autumn 1990), 54-7 (includes the Utility Scheme).

BAILEY, Martin and MARKS, Laurence. ‘Welcome to one’s home’. Observer (25 July 1993) 47- (Buckingham Palace — review of best exhibits).

BARING, Louise. ‘Resurrection of a dead man’s dream’. Independent on Sunday Review Supplement (13 Jan. 1991), 28-9 (Mackintosh’s Art Lovers House in Glasgow).

BARNES, Trevor. ‘Gibbons blazing glories’. Woodworker (Aug. 1991), 850-1. (David Esterly’s recreation of Grinling Gibbons’ original carvings).

BARQUIST, David L. American tables and looking glasses: in the Mabel Brady Garvan and other collections at Yale University. New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery'. (1992), 423pp. (with essays by Elizabeth Donaghy Garrett and Gerald W. R. Ward).

BARTY-KING, Hugh. Maples: fine furnishers . . . a hottsehold name for 150 years. London. Quiller Press. (1992), 178pp.

Regional Furniture Volume IX 1995

Page 2: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES 1 4 I

BASKINS, Cristelle L. ‘La festa di Susanna’: virtue on trial in renaissance sacred drama and painted wedding chests. Art History (14 Sept. 1991), 329-44.

BEARD, Geoffrey and WESTMAN, Annabel. A French upholsterer in England; Francis Lapiere 1653-1J14. Burlington Magazine (Aug. 1993), 515-24. (State bed c. 1697 for Chatsworth and involvement with Royal palaces).

BEBB, Richard. ‘Carved oak furniture from Tudor Wales’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 6 3 - 7 5 -

BEBB, Richard. ‘Country cousins’. Antique Collector (July/Aug. 1992), 9-12 (difficulties in regional attribution).

BEBB, Richard. ‘25th December 1889: Christmas Day lost’, Furniture making in Meirionydd. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 73-83.

BEBB, Richard. Welsh country furrtiture. Princes Risborough. Shire Publications. (1994), 32pp.BEHALOVA, Vera J. ‘Two dining rooms from Graz’. Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 158-71.

(contrast between 19th century baker)* and one designed by Josef Plecnik 1903).BENNETT, Michael. Discovering and restoring antique furniture. London. Cassell. (1992),

I5 7 PP-BEYLERIAN, George. Chairmania: fantastic miniatures. Aerdenhout (Holland), Abrams. (1994),

I 44 PP-BIDDULPH, Fiona. ‘Local hero’. Country Life (24 May 1990), 128-30. (furniture restoration by

Chippendale Society).BIGNELL, Eric. ‘A modernist post-modernist’. Woodwork Today (July/Aug. 1992), 53-5. (public

furniture for Sainsbury Wing of National Gallery).BLAIR, Celine and JONES, David. ‘Furnishing the Hunterian Museum’, Glasgow Style, 1809.

Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 86-92.BLAND, Stephen. Take a seat: the story of Parker Knoll 1834-1994. Whittlebury (Hants). Baron

Birch. (To be published 1995).BOURNE, Jonathan and BRETT, Vanessa. Lighting in the domestic interior: Renaissance to Art

Nouveau. London. Sotheby’s Publications. (1991).BOURNE, Susan and STUART, Susan. ‘Sixteenth century furniture in the Castle Dairy*, Kendal’.

Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 51-9.BOWETT, Adam. ‘Circular saws’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1990), 8-9.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The evidence of growth rings in dating and provenancing oak furniture’. RFS

Newsletter (Summer 1992), 7-8.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The price of deals in the 18th century*’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1993), 9-12.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The 1721 Naval Stores Act and the commercial introduction of Mahogany’.

RFS Newsletter (Winter 1994), 13-15 (detailed review* by* Susan Stuart of Conference paper Sept. 1994).

BOWETT, Adam. ‘The Vigani specimen cabinet by John Austin, a Cambridge joiner’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 58-65.

BROWN, Annabelle. ‘Dress sense: the versatility* and charm of the traditional dresser’. Period House & its Garden (Sept 1992), 42-47.

BROWN, John. Welsh stick chairs. ‘Fishguard’. Abercastle Publications, (1990).BRYANT, David. The traditional furniture maker. London. Batsford. (1990), 219pp.

CALDWELL, Ian. ‘Moore at Blenheim’. Antique Collector (Sept. 1991), 80-83. (James Moore commissioned by Sarah Churchill to oversee finishing of the interior).

CARRAGHER, Fionnuala. ‘Irish cradles: an introductory look’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 52-62.

CARRUTHERS, Annette. Edward Barnsley and his workshop: Arts and Crafts in the Twentieth century. White Cockade. (1992), 208pp.

CARRUTHERS, Annette and GREENS7 ED, Mary*. Good Citizens’ furniture: the Arts and Crafts collections at Cheltenham. London. Lund Humphries. (1994), 168pp.

CASHMORE, Stephen. ‘The lost Gillow* furnishings of “The Pah”, James Williamson’s Auckland’ Mansion. Furniture History', vol. 28 (1992), 180-7 (Gillow*’s estimate sketch books).

Page 3: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

142. B I B L I O G R A P HY

CATOR, Charles. ‘The Earl of Kerry and Mayhew and Ince’. Furniture History, vol. z6 (i990), Z7-33 (difficulty in getting payment for work done).

CHILD, Graham. World mirrors 1650-1900. London. Sotheby. (1990), 400pp.CHINNERY, Victor. ‘Early oak furniture’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug. 1994), 6-7 (provenance

discussed).CHINNERY, Victor. ‘Furniture terminology in post-medieval middle class inventories’. Regional

Furniture, vol. V (1991), 16-20.CHINNERY, Victor. ‘Oak and country furniture’. Antique Collector (July/Aug. 1993), 9~J4-CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOOD. Auctioneers. The Badminton Cabinet sold by order of the

Trustees of Beaufort Family. London. Christie, Manson Sc Wood. (1990), 63pp.COLERIDGE, Anthony. ‘Travelling companions’. Antique Collector (Dec. 1993/Jan. 1994), 52.-5

(four cabinets in the Spanish Embassy in London).COLLARD, Frances. ‘A design for library steps by Henry Keene’. Furniture History, vol. z6

(1990), 34-8. (Gothic design).CONYBEARE, Anthony. A discourse on boxes of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth

centuries. Hanley Swan. Rosea. (1992), 161pp.CONYBEARE, Anthony. Trees, chests & boxes of sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. ‘Hanley

Swan’. Self Publishing Association. 1991. 2.2.4pp.COOPER, Jeremy. Victorian and Edwardian furniture and interiors from the Gothic Revival to

Art Nouveau. London. Thames 8c Hudson. (1987), 256pp.CORNFORTH, John. ‘Board of inquiry’. Country Life (18 Feb. 1993) 49. (late 18th century

painted chairs).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Chairs Ancient and Gothick’. Country Life (9 Sept 1993).CORNFORTH, John. ‘The first Gothick chairs?’ Country Life (5 Aug. 1993), 50-1 (set of

Windsor chairs at Beaulieu pre. 1749).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Fresh as paint’. Country Life (18 Apl. 1991), 98-101 (painted furniture

forming part of late 18th century interior decoration scheme).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Picked out in silver’. Country Life (6 Aug. 1992), 54-55 (use of silver in

decoration in late Regency room at Temple Newsam, Leeds).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Puzzles in brass’. Country Life (11 Nov. 1993), 44-5 (exhibition of work

of John Channon).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Spirited relationships’. Country Life (11 Apl. 1991), 70-3 (Francis

Johnson’s furnitures designs in classical tradition).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Subleties of gilding’. Country Life (2 Apl. 1992), 86-8 (Monsieur Goujon’s

Atelier in Paris — restoring French chairs).CORNFORTH, John. ‘Velvet stamp duty’. Country Life (1 Oct. 1992), 76-7 (stamped velvet

produced for upholstery purposes).COTTON, Bernard D. Manx traditional furniture. Douglas. Manx National Heritage. (1993),

286pp.COTTON, Bernard D. ‘Mr Uriah Alsop’s steam cabinet works . . . 1883’. RFS Newsletter

(Summer 1991), 11-12 (Bristol firm).COUTTS, Howard. ‘Four furniture designs from the circle of William Kent’. Furniture History,

vol. 26 (1990), 39-41. (Draughtsmen of Office of Works under William Kent . . . one design possibly of John Vardy).

CRISPIN, Thomas. The English Windsor chair. Stroud. Alan Sutton. (1992), 191pp.CROM, Theodore R. ‘An Eighteenth century English brass hardware catalogue’, c. 1770.

Reproduction. Hawthorne (Florida), T. R. Crom, 1994. 124 plates and introduction, (reviewed in) RFS Newsletter (Winter 1994), 6-7.

CROSS, John. ‘The Timber merchant in the 18th century’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1994), 11-12. (Detailed and informative review by Colin Piper of Conference Paper of Sept. 1994).

CURTIS, Lee J. ‘Heirlooms of the spare rooms’. Telegraph Magazine (17 Aug. 1991), 42-45 (Lloyd Loom furniture introduced 1921-2).

CURTIS, Lee J. Lloyd Loom; woven fabric furniture. London. Salamander Books. (1991), 160pp.

Page 4: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES 1 4 3

DAVIDSON, Paul. ‘Gammon on Boxing Day’. Antique Collecting (Dec. 1994), 14 (backgammon boards).

DAVIES, T. Alun. Welsh dresser and associated cupboards. Cardiff. University of Wales Press.(1991) , 48pp.

DE BELLAIGUE, Geoffrey. ‘A royal mise-en-scene: George IV’s coronation banquet’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 174-83 (details from accounts of furniture and furnishings used).

DE DAMPIERRE, Florence. The best of painted furniture. London. Weidenfeld. (1991). edition. 250 illus.

DE MOUBRAY, Amicia. ‘Hair by hair’. Country Life (31 Mar. 1994), 92-3 (use of horsehair mixed with cotton or silk as an upholstery fabric).

DEAN, June. ‘The Regency furniture in Liverpool Town Hall’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 127-44.

DEITZ, Paula. ‘The 23 best chairs’. Connoisseur (May 1991), 58—63; n o . (A group of experts chose their favourite chair design made since 1725).

DEKKER, Elly and VAN DER KROGI, Peter. Globes from the Western World. London. Zwemmer Books. (1993).

DOVER, Harriet. Homefront furniture: British Utility design 1941-19JI. Aldershot. Scholar Press. (1991), 112pp.

DOWNEY, Claire. Neo furniture. London. Thames & Hudson. (1992), 224pp.DRINKWATER, Bill. ‘Enlightened antiques’. Woodworker (Nov 1990), 1070-71. (W. D. 8c H.

O. Wills series of cigarette cards on the subject of furniture).DRINKWATER, Bill. ‘A trade in your fingers’. Woodworker (June 1991), 582-3 (Dr Bamado’s

apprenticeships for would-be carpenters).DRURY, Martin. ‘Diplomat’s prize’. Country Life (3 Oct. 1991), 54-5 (late 17th century suite of

French furniture at Knole).DUNCAN, Alastair. Art Deco furniture; the French designers. London. Thames & Hudson.

(1992) , 192pp.

EDWARDS, Clive. ‘Built for comfort’. Country Life (19 Nov 1992), 54-5 (reclining chairs since the late 17th century).

EDWARDS, Clive. ‘Elegant curves: 19th century metal rocking chairs’. Country Life (18 April 1991), h i .

EDWARDS, Clive. ‘Press bedsteads’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 42-52 (beds hidden in walls and disguised as furniture, with the work of George Haupt in the Royal Palace, Stockholm in the 18th century).

EDWARDS, Clive D. Victorian furniture; technology and design. Manchester. Manchester University Press. (1993), 209pp.

FIELL, Charlotte and Peter. Modem chairs. Benedikt Taschen. (1993), (120 chairs by 90 different designers from all over the world).

FIELL, Charlotte and Peter. Modern furniture classics. London. Thames & Hudson. (1991). 192pp.

FIELL, Charlotte and Peter. Modem furniture classics since 1945. London. Thames & Hudson. (1992), 192pp.

FOCK, C. Willemijn. ‘Two unusual Dutch prints of furniture from the end of the 17th century’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 1-10 (one cabinet made in Ausberg, other made by Jacobus Jancke).

FREW, John. ‘A note on furniture making in rural Fife, 1919-1923’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 84-6.

FUHRJNG, Peter. ‘Late seventeenth and early eighteenth century French designs for upholstered furniture: Gabriel Androuet Du Cerceau, Thomas Laine and Nicholas Baillion’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 42-60.

GERE, Charlotte and WHITEWAY, Michael. Nineteenth century design: from Pugin to Mackintosh. London. Weidenfeld. (1993), 312pp.

Page 5: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

1 4 4 b i b l i o g r a p h y

GILBERT, Christopher. ‘The Amos Carton pattern book’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 60-68 (High Wycombe Chair Manufacture).

GILBERT, Christopher. ‘English vernacular furniture 1750-1990’. London. Yale University press.(1991), 294pp.

GILBERT, Christopher. ‘A labelled Liverpool clock case’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 103-107.

GILBERT, Christopher. Smith, ‘Manwaring, Sayer and a newly discovered set of designs’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 129-33 (18th century furniture).

GILBERT, Christopher. Three masonic chairs at Minerva Lodge, Ashton-under-Lyne’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 53-7 (early 19th century).

GILBERT, Christopher. ‘Two Guernsey painted chests’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1994), 10-11.GILBERT, Christopher and MURDOCH, Tessa. ‘John Channon and brass inlaid furniture’ .

London. Yale University Press. (1993), 2o8pp (catalogue of exhibition of furniture dating from the reign of George II).

GLEESON, Janet. ‘Country House collections’. Antique Collector (July 1990), 85-8 (historical homes filled with collections of grand oak furniture).

GLEESON, Janet. ‘Gospel simplicity’. Antique Collector (Apl 1994), 84-9 (Shaker furniture).GONZALEZ-PALACIOS, Alvar. ‘A table for the Queen of Etruria’. Furniture History, vol. 29

(1:993), t6z-6 (carved mahogany table in Palacio Real in Madrid).GOODISON, Nicholas. ‘William Chamber’s furniture designs’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990),

67-89 (English Neo-classicism).GORDON, Alden and DECHERY, Maurice. ‘The Marquis de Marigny’s purchase of English

furniture and objects’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 86-108.GORVY, Brett. American Classics. Antique Collector (Feb. 1993), 44-9 (U.S. Federal furniture

1790-1820).GORVY, Brett. ‘Gentlemen prefer blondes’. Antique Collector (Sept. 1992), 68-73 (Biedermeier

furniture).GORVY, Brett. ‘Reflecting on Regency’. Antique Collector (Apl 1991), 32-6 (Regency gilt

mirrors).GORVY, Brett. ‘Wiener Werkstatte: pioneers of modern furniture’. Antique Collector (Mar.

1991), 44-9 (Austrian Arts & Crafts).GOW, Ian. ‘Fittingly furnished’. Country Life (16 Aug. 1990), 58-9. (Scottish architect and

furniture designer William Henry Playfair).GOW, Ian. ‘Playfair: a northern Athenian’. JUBA Journal (May 1990), 36-9; 42-4.GOW, Ian. ‘The Scottish interior . . . Georgian and Victorian decor’. Edinburgh. Edinburgh

University Press. (1992), 174pp.GRAHAM, Clare. ‘Ceremonial and commemorative chairs in Great Britain’. London. Victoria &

Albert Museum. (1994), 134pp.GRAHAM, Clare. ‘Seats of learning’. Country Life (30 Aug. 1990), 108-9 (furniture, mainly

chairs belonging to George Godwin (1815-88) editor of The Builder).GREENSTEAD, Mary. Gimson and the Bamsleys: wonderful furniture of a commonplace kind.

Stroud. Alan Sutton. (1991).GROTH, Haken. Neoclassicism in the north: Swedish furniture and interiors: ijjo-1850 .

London. Thames & Hudson. (1990), 224pp.GRUBER, Alain, editor. The history of decorative arts: the Renaissance and Mannerism in

Europe. Abbeyville Press/Philip Wilson. (1994), 459PP (elements of designs 1480-1630, the first volume of a trilogy).

HALL, Dorothea, editor. Discovering furniture. London. Bracken Books. (1990), 144PP (with price key).

HALL, Ivan. ‘The age of Chippendale’. Country Life (29 Apl 1993), 66-7 (the success of Chippendale’s ‘Director’).

HALL, Michael. ‘Chinese puzzle’. Country Life (25 July 1993), 78-81 (Chinese bedroom at Castle Ashby, near Northampton, designed by E. W. Godwin 1870).

Page 6: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES 1 4 5

HALL, Michael. ‘Eloquence of line’. Country Life (19 Aug. 1993), 54-5 (George Walton, tum-of- thc-century interior designer).

HALL, Michael and WHITWORTH, Roger. ‘Chippendale in his setting’. Country Life (29 Apl x993), 68-73.

HARDY, John. ‘The Kedleston sofas’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 90-92 (design of maritime motifs including Neptune, etc. 1750S-1760S).

HARRIS, Eileen. Bolton’s ‘Adam Room’ at Wembley. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 201-4 (18th century room at 1925 British Empire Exhibition).

HAVARD, Philip M. ‘The Gower Coffor Bach’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 86-91 (Welsh coffers).

HAVARD, Philip M. ‘The Welston coffer’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 92-94 (Welston Court, near Tenby).

HECKSCHER, Morrison H. American Rococo, 1750-1775: elegance in ornament. Los Angeles Metropolitan Museum of Art. (1992), 288pp.

HEINZ, Thomas A. Frank Lloyd Wright: interiors and furniture. London. Academy Group. (1994), 64pp.

HENDERSON, Paula. ‘Adorning the arbour’. Country Life (8 Mar. 1990), 104-6 (garden furniture in use before 18th century).

HIMMELHEBER, Georg. ‘Between Louis XVI and Biedermeier’. Furniture History, vol. 27(1991), 114-124.

HINKLEY, F. Lewis. Queen Anne and Georgian looking glasses: with a supplement on the distribution of colonial and early Federal looking glasses. London. Taurus Antiques. (1990), 154PP-

HOUFE, Simon. ‘Adam from the New World’. Country Life (26 Aug. 1993), 54-5 (discovery in America of pair of Adam bookcases, painted by Antonio Zucchi).

HOUFE, Simon. ‘Furred world’. Country Life (8 Nov. 1990), 90-3 (animal and bird forms in British country house furniture).

HOUFE, Simon. Country Life (27 Dec. 1990), 44-6 (Georgian furniture collector Percival Griffiths).

HOUFE, Simon. ‘Japanned in Wales’. Country Life (10 Sept 1992), 82-3.HOWE, Katherine and others. Her ter Brothers: furniture and interiors for a gilded age.

Aerdenhaut (Holland). Abrams. (1994), 256PP (late 19th century leading American furniture and decorating firm).

IMPEY, Oliver. ‘Screens in perspective’. Antique Collector (Sept. 1991), 76-9 (Japanese painted screens).

IMPEY, Oliver and WHITEHEAD, John. ‘From Japanese box to French royal furniture’. Apollo (Sept. 1990), 159-65 (incorporating 17th century Japanese lacquer panels in French 18th century secretaire and writing table).

INGRAM, K. E. ‘Furniture and the plantations: further light on the West Indian trade of an English furniture firm in the 18th century’. Furniture History, vol. 28 (1992), 42-97. (Gillow traders and furniture purchased by planters and merchants).

INNES, Jocasta. Scandinavian painted furniture. London. Cassell. (1994), 159pp.IRIK, Willem. ‘An unusual 19th century swivel desk chair from Dublin’. RFS Neivsletter (Summer

1993), M-JACKSON-STOPS, Gervaise. ‘A ducal spree’. Country Life (13 Feb. 1992), 34-7 (French

porcelain and furniture obtained for Goodwood in 1765/6).JACKSON-STOPS, ‘Gervaise. English picture-frames and their makers’. Antiques Magazine (Jan.

1988), 232-247.JACKSON-STOPS, Gervaise. ‘Syon Park, Middlesex’. Country Life (16 April 1992), 94-9 (State

rooms by Robert Adam).JACOBSON, D. Chinoiserie. London. Phaidon Press. (1993) (18th century Chinoiserie).JENKINS, Andrew. ‘An oak chair from County Antrim’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1990), 8 (lower

section infilled with cupboard and four drawers).

Page 7: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

1 4 6 B I B L I O G R A P HY

JERVIS, Simon. ‘A 1739 suite of seat furniture at Bowringsleigh’. Furniture History, vol. 29(1993), 38-44 (six chairs and two settees supplied by Elizabeth Hutt & Son).

JERVIS, Simon. ‘Two tables’. Burlington Magazine (Oct. 1991), 710-12 (altar tables of Staunton Harold and Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire).

JONES, David. ‘George Walton’s Revival of Scottish Furniture types’. St Andrcivs Studies in the History of Scottish Architecture & Design, St Andrews. (1991).

JONES, David. ‘Box beds in Eastern Scotland’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 79-85.JONES, David. ‘The laburnum tradition in Scotland’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 1-9.JONES, David. ‘Everyman’s Furniture in Scotland’. Heritage, Conservation, Interpretation and

Enterprise. London, Donhead Publications. (1993).JONES, David. ‘Preaching tents’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 42-52.JONES, Robin. ‘A 19th century inscribed box from Carmarthenshire’. RFS Newsletter (Winter

1993), 12-13-

KILLEN, Geoffrey P. ‘Middle Kingdom seats’. Furniture History, vol. 28 (1992), 1-9 (nth-i2th Dynasty Egyptian seats).

KING, David. The complete works of Robert and James Adam. London. Buttenvorth. (1991). 449pp.

KINMONTH, Claudia. Irish country furniture 1700-1950. London. Yale University* Press. (1993), 2.56pp.

KINMONTH, Claudia. ‘The last straw?’ Caroloviana, Journal of the Old Carlow Society no. 39 (1991/92), 2-9 (Ulster straw-work).

KINMONTH, Claudia. ‘Pieces of the past’. Country Life (17 Mar. 1994), 60-1 (Irish country furniture).

KINMONTH, Claudia. ‘Pride of an Irish kitchen’. Country Life (11 Oct. 1990), 80-83 (19th century kitchen dressers).

KINMONTH, Claudia. ‘The role of oral history in researching Irish vernacular furniture’. Oral History (Autumn 1990). Vol. 18, 64-5.

KIRKHAM, Pat and EAMES, Ray. ‘Introducing Ray Eames’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 132-41 (a key figure in design, overshadowed by husband).

KISLUK-GROSHEIDE, Danielle. ‘A group of early 18th century ‘Augsburg’ mirrors’. Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 1-18 (Baroque silver furnishing, eight mirrors at Scholass Weikersheim in South Germany).

KNELL, David. English country furniture: the national and regional vernacular 1500-1990. London. Barrie. (1992), 240pp.

KNELL, David. ‘It’s a date, or is it’. Furniture no. 2 (1993), 70-73 (doubtful dates in country furniture).

KNELL, David. ‘Out in the country’. Furniture no. 1 (1992), 64-8 (introduction to vernacular furniture).

KRULL, Kornelia. ‘Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann, a late 18th century Leipzig cabinet-maker’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 120-6.

LEARMONT, David. ‘Driftwood furniture from Shetland’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 47- 51-

LEBEN, Ulrich. ‘Furniture made by Bernard Molitor for the Due de Choiseul Prablin’. Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 100-13 (commissioned 1790-1803).

LEVY, Martin. ‘Architectural by design’. Country Life (4 July 1991), 116-7 (furniture by the Arts & Crafts architect Alfred Wickham Jarvis, bom c. i860).

LEVY, Martin. ‘George Bullock’s partnership with Charles Fraser 1813-1818 and stock-in-trade sale 1819’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 145-213.

LINLEY, David. Classical furniture. London. Pavilion Books. (1993), 192pp.LORIMER, William. ‘Christmas chests’. Antique Collecting (Dec. 1994), 15 (two Gillow chests).

MACBETH, Lindsay. ‘A history of collecting vernacular furniture in Scotland’. Regional Furniture, vol. vi (1992), 22-35.

Page 8: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES I 4 7

MACBETH, Lindsay. ‘The \\7heelers of Amcroach: a family of furniture makers in Fife’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 69-78.

MCDERMOTT, Catherine. Essential design. London. Bloomsbury Press. (1993) (history’ of design in the 19th and early 2.0th centuries).

MALLALIEU, Huon. ‘Around the garden markets’. Country Life (3 Sept 1992), 76-9 (review of Sothebv sales of garden furniture and statuary').

MASCHING, Gisela. ‘Arrangements for the Margrave of Ansbach’s visit to Scholss Seehop, Whitsun 1775’. Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 67-99.

MASSEY, James and MAXWELL, Shirley. Style books; Gothic Revival. Abbeyville Press. (1994), 96pp (cover the designers, furnishings and key building types).

MAYES, John. ‘The Wycombe Windsors’. Furniture, No. 3 (1993), 26—29.MEDLAM, Sarah. ‘William Greer at Gibside’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 142-56.

(London upholsterer’s work at home of Sir George Bowes of Gibside, Co. Durham).MEDLAM, Sarah. ‘Parts and materials: a sawmill in the 1820s’. Regional Furniture, vol. V

(1991) , 31-41.MEDLAND, Gill. ‘Puzzle at Penrhyn’. Country Life (1 April 1993), 96 (source of early 18th

century ‘Bizarre’ velvet furnishing textile used in Penrhyn Castle’s Ebony Room).MENZ, Christopher. ‘South Australian Biedermeier: German fumituremakers in South Australia

in the 19th century’’. Furniture History, vol. 28 (1992), 153-67.MEYER, Jonathan. ‘Furniture from the North West’. Antique Collecting (Sept. 1994), 4-7 (17th-

20th century furniture, mainly* from Cheshire and Lancashire).MILLAR, Luke. ‘A common chair from West Wales’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 90-2. MILLAR, Luke. J. ‘Reilly’s patent’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1990), 10-11 (mahogany balloon-

back dining chairs).MILLAR, Luke. ‘Late Georgian wooden-bottomed chairs in South Wales’. Regional Furniture,

vol. V (1991), 1-15.MILLAR, Luke. ‘Some plain oak farmhouse chests from South Wales’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI

(1992) , 74- 85-MILLAR, Luke. ‘A Vale of Glamorgan chair’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 95-7.MILLER, Judith and MARTIN. Victorian style. London. Mitchell Beazley. (1993), 240pp. MONCRJEFF, Elspeth. ‘Ebenistcs extraordinaires’. Antique Collector (Sept. 1990), 68-73 (finest

18th century’ French furniture).MONCRIEFF, Elspeth. ‘Gillows of Lancaster: a family affair’. Antique Collector (June 1990),

102-7.MONKHOUSE, Christopher. ‘A temple for tomes: Egyptian elephant folio cabinet in Providence

Athenaeum’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 157-67 (designed by J. R. Bartlett, post 1798). MOON, Karen. George Walton: designer and architect. White Cockade. (1994), 200pp.MOON, Karen. ‘George Walton reconsidered’. Antique Collecting (May 1994), 26-30 (Glasgow

designer of late 19th century).MOORE, Nicholas. ‘Survival or revival?: the problems of the continuation of traditional furniture

making into the twentieth century’. Regional Furniture, vol. IV (1990), 120-122.MORRIS, Susan. ‘Hearts of oak’. Antique Collector (July/Aug. 1991), 72-7 (John Makepeace and

his use of timber).MOWL, T. Elizabeth and Jacobean style. London. Phaidon. (1993), (Victorian period styles), 240pp. MYERSON, Jeremy. Gordon Russell: designer of furniture 1892-1992. London. Design Council.

(1992), 137pp.MYERSON, Jeremy. Gordon Russell: the dilemma of the Modernism. Royal Society of Arts

Journal (Mar. 1993), 222-35.

NGUYEN, Khol. ‘Gilt complex’. Connoisseur (Sept. 1991), 72-9, 115-8 (the Jayne Wrightsman collection of French furniture housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).

NICOLL, Jessica F. ‘The Ietterbook of John Doggett 1828: references to the Boston export trade’. RFS Neivslctter (Summer 1991), 12-13 (export of Hancock Windsor-style rockers to Liverpool in 1828).

Page 9: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

1 4 8 B I B L I O G R A P HY

NICOLLE, George. The woodworking trades: a select bibliography. Plymouth. Twybill Press. (T993)i 160pp.

NICOLSON, Vanessa. ‘Decorative elaborations’. Antique Collector (Oct. 1991), 58-61 (17th century decoration, resembling mosaic work).

NICOLSON, Vanessa. ‘An essential item’. Antique Collector (Oct. 1991), 17-30 (Georgian bureaux).

NOBLE, R. Ross. ‘Highland dressers and the process of innovation’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (I992), 3 “̂4r*

NORMAN, Geraldine. ‘The price of history’. Independent on Sunday, Review Supp. (19 July 1:992.), 52-3 (classification of Chippendale items by ‘attributed to’; in manner of; and by).

OLIVE, Gabriel. ‘The Glastonbury chair’. Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 24-41.OLIVE, Gabriel. ‘A Jersey robe — the first flatpack furniture?’ RFS Newsletter (Winter 1993),

10-11.OLIVE, Gabriel. ‘Thos. Connold Fecit’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1992) 12 (trinket box 1781).OTTILLINGER, Eva B. ‘The ‘Kaiser Saloon’ and the beginnings of the Rococo revival in Vienna’.

Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 137-49 (design and decoration c. 1800-1850).OTTOMEYER, Hans. ‘A secret designer: Hans Jehly and the firm of Anton Possebacher’.

Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 149-147 (Munich furniture manufacturer).

PARROTT, R. F. ‘A West Country low back Windsor chair’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1993), 14.PATTERSON, Jerry. ‘A case for Federal furniture’. Connoisseur (Oct. 1991), 124-7 (current

market prices).PATTERSON, Jerry. ‘Napoleonic wares’. Connoisseur (Dec. 1991), 102-5 (Market for Empire

furniture and silver).PEARCE, Barbara. ‘The Amos Poulsham bureau’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1991), 16.PEARCE, Barbara. ‘The Whytynton Household 1423, 1452, 1525 — a dearth of furniture and an

abundance of furnishing’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1994), 12-13 (inventory extracts of Pauntley Court, Gloucestershire).

PHILP, Peter. Antique furniture expert. London. Century. (1991), 336pp.PICK, Michael. ‘Georgian furniture’. Antique Collector (April 1993), u -i9 -PONSONBY, Margaret. ‘Samuel Peat: Chichester Cabinet Maker’. Regional Furniture, Vol. VIII.

(1994), 64-72.PROWN, Jonathan. ‘A cultural analysis of furniture making in Petersburg, Virginia, 1760-182’.

Winston — Salem (USA), MESDA. (1992) (Very descriptive review in RFS Newsletter (Winter 1993). 5- 6).

PROWN, Jonathan. ‘Furniture making in Petersburg — a model for research’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1994), 15-16 (review by Richard Bebb of Conference Lectures, Sept. 1994).

PROWN, Jonathan. ‘A vernacular cupboard from Virginia’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1991). 10.PRYKE, Sebastian. ‘At the Sign of the Pelican’. Regional Furniture, vol. VI (1992), 10-12 (Young

& Trotter of Edinburgh in 18th century).PRYKE, Sebastian. ‘Cockpen quest’. Country Life (29 Apl. 1993), 80-81 (origin of Scottish

‘cockpen’ chair).PRYKE Sebastian. ‘Fancy finishes’. Country Life (15 Aug. 1991) 46-7 (Scottish painters and

painted furniture of 18th century).PRYKE, Sebastian. ‘Fashionable and approved’. Country Life (14 June 1990), 274-5, 278, 280

(18th century furniture at Duns Castle).PRYKE, Sebastian. ‘Revolution in taste’. Country Life (16 April 1992), 102-5 (influence of

Chippendale and Linnell on Adam seat furniture).

RAPPE, Tamara. ‘The history of the furniture collections in The Hermitage’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 205-16. (Western furniture brought for The Hermitage since time of Catherine »).

REGIONAL FURNITURE SOCIETY. ‘An anthology of regional furniture with maker’s identification’. Regional Furniture, vol. VII (1993), 1-135-

Page 10: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES I 4 9

REID, Aileen. ‘Houses fit for Hera’. Country Life (10 Dec. 1991), 36-9 (E. W. Godwin’s furniture for Ellen Terry’s home ‘Smallhythe Place’).

REIMAN, Tomothy D. and BURKS, Jean M. The complete book of Shaker furniture. Aerdenhout, Holland. Abrams. (1993), 4*>z Must.

REYNOLDS, Lionel. ‘Ophthalmic chairs’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1992), 14.RICCARDI-CUBliT, Monique. The art of the cabinet including a chronological guide to style.

London. Thames & Hudson. (1992), 224pp.RICCARDI-CUBITT, Monique. ‘In the style of the Serenissima’. Antique Collector (Aug. 1990),

72-5 (Venetian furniture as a reflection of an opulent culture).RICCARDI-CUBl 1 I, Monique. ‘Theatrum mundi’. Antique Collector (Sept. 1993), 62-7 (Late

Renaissance collectors’ cabinets).ROBERTS, Hugh. ‘Mayhew & Ince and the Westminster Fire Office’. Furniture History, vol. 29

(1993), 134-9 (they acted as Directors and Inspectors and had contacts with artists and craftsmen).

ROBERTS, Hugh. ‘Metamorphoses in wood: Royal Library furniture in the 18th and 19th centuries’. Apollo (June 1990), 382-90, 441-2 (Royal Library Windsor).

ROBERTS, Hugh. ‘Royal Thrones 1760-1840’. Furniture Flistory, vol. 25 (1989), 61-85.ROBERTS, Sonia. ‘The writers craft’. Traditional Homes (Aug. 1991), 37-40 (desks and writing

tables).ROBERTSON, J. C. ‘Furnishings seized in London, 1575’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989),

36-41 (an inventory of goods and furnishings of a foreign trade).ROCK, Orlando. ‘The English passion for French decorative arts’. Antique Collecting (Nov.

1994), 20-22.RUMBLE, Penny. Carved decoration on Early English Woodwork. Wolverhampton. Turner Press.

(1993), 4°PP*RUMBLE, Penny. ‘Irish furniture’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1993), 13 (Dublin table by Arthur

Jones & Son).RUMBLE, Penny. ‘Some East Anglian chests’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 42-50.RUSSELL, Francis. ‘Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire’. Country Life (16 Jan. 1992), 44-7 (recently

discovered designs by Robert Adam commissioned by 3rd Earl of Bute).RYNNE, Dabheoc. ‘The clevy’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1992), 13 (shelving for spits in the

kitchen).RYNNE, Dabheoc. ‘Furniture making in County Clare: the O’Halloran Brothers’. Regional

Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 87-9.

SANGL, Sign'd. ‘Spindler?’ Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 22-26 (18th century Court Cabinetmakers to Frederick the Great).

SAUNDERS, Richard. Wicker furniture: a guide to restoring and collecting. London. Richard Saunders. (1990), 245pp.

SAUNDERS, Richard and OLSSON, Paula. Living with wicker. New York. Crown Publishers. (1991), 159PP-

SCHEURLEER, Th. H. ‘Lunsingh. Pierre Verlet 1909-1987’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 1-4 (tribute to scholar).

SCHOOLING, Guy. ‘Labelled furniture from Hertfordshire’. RFS Newsletter (Summer 1992), 9 (table c. 1823-62).

SCOTT, Barbara. ‘Inlaid with straw’. Country Life (23 Jan. 1992), 54-7 (straw marquetry’).SCOTT, Deborah. ‘Regional identity’. Antique Collector (JulJAug. 1991), 13-16 (problems with

attribution of regional oak furniture).SEMOWICH, Charles. ‘The life and chairs of William Battre’. Furniture History, vol. 28 (1992),

129-36 (eagle and shield fancy chairs and his role in American furniture).SHEA, John Gerald. Making authentic Shaker furniture; with measured drawings of museum

classics. London. Constable. (1992), 208pp.SKIPWTTH, Peyton. ‘Country crafts’. Antique Collector (Oct, 1993), 98-101 (Arts and Crafts

furniture by Bamsleys and Gimson).

Page 11: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

1 5 0 B I B L I O G R A P HY

SKIPWITH, Peyton. ‘Elegant ideal lives on’. Country Life (13 Sept. 1990), 208 (Exhibition of furniture from Barnsley Workshops, Froxfield).

SLEEP, Janet. ‘Consumer behaviour across an urban hierarchy 1650 to 1725’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1994), 12-13 (detailed review by Robin Jones of Conference Lecture Sept. 1994).

SMITH, Mary Ann. ‘Gustav Stickley, the craftsman’. New York. Dover Press. (1992), edition.186pp.

SPARKES, Ivan G. Four-poster and tester beds. Princes Risborough. Shire Publications. (1990), 32pp.

SPENCER-CHURCHILL, Lady Henrietta. Classic English interiors. London. Anaya. (1990), 224pp.SPRIGG, June and LARKIN, David. Shaker life, ivork and art. London. Cassell. (1992), 272pp.

(paper edition).STABLER, John. ‘An early reference to initial-stamping’. RFS Newsletter (Winter 1993), 11

(William Sharpe, Norwich chairmaker 1774).STABLER, John. ‘English newspaper advertisements as a source of furniture history’. Regional

Furniture, vol. V (1991), 93-102.STAMCAR, Maja Lozar. ‘Bentwood furniture manufacture in Slovenia’. Furniture History, vol.

28 (1992), 188-99 (use of Thonet techniques).STEVENS, Christopher Claxton. ‘A chest from Colchester’. RFS Neivsletter (Winter 1993), 9

(made by Timothy Walford & Son, early 19th century).STEVENS, Christopher, Claxton. ‘Distinctive but insular’. Antique Collector (Nov. 1992), 74-7

(Irish 18th century furniture).STEVENS, Christopher Claxton. ‘A fertile genius’. Antique Collector (June 1992), 82-7 (Robert

Adam).STEVENS, Christopher, Claxton. ‘Man of metal’. Antique Collector (Feb. 1994), 86-91 (John

Channon).STEVENS, Christopher Claxton. ‘Potty about a bedside cupboard’. Antique Collecting (Dec.

1994), 25 (bedside pot cupboards of 18th century).STORM, James. ‘ 18th century furniture: bargains and quality’. Antique Collecting (Jul./Aug.

1994), 12-14 (auction values).STRATMANN-DOHLER, Rosemarie. ‘Neoclassical and Biedermeier furniture from Baden’.

Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 125-136.STRINER, Richard. Style books: Art Deco. London. J. Murray. (1994), 96pp (building styles,

designers and furnishings).STUART, Susan. ‘A Lancaster chairmaker’s goods and chattels 1805’. RFS Newsletter (Winter

1993), *4 (John Nightingale).SUARES, J. C. ‘By Napoleon obsessed’. Connoisseur (Sept. 1990), 108-12, 154 (dealer in French

Empire furniture).SWAIN, Margaret. ‘Covered with care’ . Country Life (14 Mar. 1991), 50-3 (surviving

needlework chair covers).SWAIN, Margaret. ‘Stitching triumphant’. Country Life (21 Mar. 1991), 124-6 (embroidered

chair covers).SYNGE, Lanto. Mallet’s great English furniture. London. Barrie & Jenkins. (1991), 256pp.SYSON, Leo. ‘Finding Royal connections: William & Mary furniture’. Woodworker (Sept. 1991),

912-915.

TAMPIN, Anne-Noelle. ‘English kings’. Antique Collector (Mar. 1993), 82-7 (market for 18th and 19th century English bureau bookcases and bureau cabinets).

TAYLOR, Kerry. ‘Italian textiles’. Antique Collecting (Nov. 1994), 4-7 (antique textiles, history’ and buyers guide).

TAYLOR, Kerry. ‘My true love gave to me. . . .’ Antique Collecting (Dec. 1994), 8 (embroidered caskets).

TEEHAN, John. Irish furniture and woodcraft. National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. (1994).THIEBALTT, Philippe. ‘Unity in art’. Antique Collector (May 1991), 68-73 (French & Belgian Art

Nouveau interiors and furnishings).

Page 12: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

IVAN SPARKES 1 5 1

THORNTON, Perer. ‘The Resrello, what was it?’ Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 174-82 (15th century Venetian dressing mirrors).

THORNTON, Peter. ‘Soane’s Kent tables’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 59-65 (two tables in Soane Museum, probably designed by William Kent for Robert Walpole).

TRACY, Charles. ‘The St David’s Cathedral Bishop’s throne and its relationship to contemporary 14th century ecclesiastical furniture’. Arcbaeologia Cambriensis (1988), 113-118 (lack of ornamentation).

TRENSCHELL, Hans-Peter. ‘How the Wurzburg cabinet maker Carl Maximilian Mattem became a master’. Furniture History, vol. 27 (1991), 19-21.

TRENT, Robert F. ‘The board-seated turned chairs project’. Regional Furniture, vol. IV (1990), 42-48.

VAN DUIN, Paul. ‘Two pairs of Boulle caskets on stands by Thomas Parker’. Furniture History, vol. 25 (1989), 214-20.

VANDAL, Norman. Queen Anne furniture: history, design and construction. London. Taunton Press. (1991), 247pp.

VERLET, Pierre. French furniture of the 18th century, translated by Penelope Hunter-Stiebel. Charlottesville. University of Virginia. (1992) (original french edition Paris 1954). 2.56pp.

VINCENT, Adrian. ‘Papier Mache’. Antique Collecting (April 1994), 34-36.

WAIN WRIGHT, Clive. ‘Ardent simplicity’. Country Life (18 Oct. 1990), 150-1, 154 (Gothic Revival furniture designed by William White for Bishop’s Court, Devon, 1860-64).

WAIN WRIGHT, Clive. ‘Carlton Towers, Yorkshire’. Country Life (1 Dec. 1994), 78-83 (1875 extension by Pugin in Gothic and Renaissance styles).

WAINWRIGHT, Clive. ‘Eastnor Castle Hertfordshire’ . County Life (20 May 1993), 90-3. (Gothic drawing room, re-designed by Pugin in 1840s with furniture by John Gregory Crace).

WAINWRIGHT, Clive. ‘In Lucifer’s metropolis’. Country Life (1 Oct. 1992), 82-4 (profile of William Beckford’s collection from Revolutionary Paris).

WAINWRIGHT, Clive. The romantic interior. London. Yale University Press. (1989), 320pp.WARBURG, Annabel. ‘Starting a collection’. Antique Collector (Oct. 1992), 62-3 (Victorian

chairs).WARD, Gerald W. R. ‘An American tavern table’. Regional Furniture, vol. V (1991), 108-9.WELLS-COLE, Anthony. ‘A brute and beastly shire?: dated oak furniture in Lincolnshire’.

Regional Furniture, vol. VIII (1994), 1-23.WHITE, Elizabeth. Pictorial dictionary of British 18th century furniture design: the printed

sources. Woodbridge. Antique Collectors Club. (1990), 503pp.WILK, Christopher. ‘Gerrit Reitveld’. Burlington Magazine (Sept. 1993), 652-3 (Paris Exhibition).WILTON-ELY, John. ‘Nature and antiquity reflections on Piranesi as furniture designer’.

Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 191-7.Wl 11 -DORRING, Christian. ‘A group of early seat furniture with compositions decoration from

the Danhauer Furniture Factory’. Furniture History, vol. 29 (1993), 147-60 (early 19th century furniture in Empire Style).

WOOD, Lucy. ‘Furniture for Lord Delaval’. Furniture History, vol. 26 (1990), 198-234 (series of letters from John Cobb re international furniture trade).

WOOD, Lucy. The Lady Lever Art Gallery; catalogue of commodes. HMSO. London. (1994), 366pp (18th century London cabinetmaking).

WOOLF, Vivienne. ‘The Empress and the ebeniste’. Antique Collector (May 1993), 82-7 (Empress Eugenie and Louis XVI style and Henri Dasson).

WOOLF, Vivienne. ‘Fab furniture’. Antique Collector (Oct. 1991), 84-7 (1960s chairs).WOOLF, Vivienne. ‘Intricate inlay’. Antique Collector (Oct. 1990), 97-100 (marquetry designs in

Georgian furniture).WORSLEY, Giles. ‘Antique assumption’. Country Life (6 Aug. 1992), 48-50 (Robert Adam’s

ceiling design based on drawings from ancient sources).

Page 13: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES · PDF fileA SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHED BETWEEN JULY 1990 AND JUNE 1994 ... (details of Paris workshop

152. B I B L I O G R A P HY

YATES, Simon. An encyclopedia of tables. London. Apple Press. (1990), 128pp.YAXLEY, David. The Prior's Manor houses. Stibbard, Norfolk. The Lark’s Press. (1988)

(inventories of eleven of the Prior of Norwich’s Manor Houses 1352.), 47pp.YORKE, James. English furniture. Leicester. Magna Books. (1990), 160pp.YORKE, James. ‘Sophistication in wood’. Country Life (7 Feb. 1991), 70-71 (18th century

French veneers).

Earlier lists by I. G. Sparkes have been published as follows:— i 979~i 98o, printed in Furniture History, vol. 17 (1981), p. 82-87.1981-1985, printed in Furniture History, vol. 22 (1986), p. 210-222.1986 — January-October — distributed with RFS Newsletter.1986 November-August 1987 — distributed with RFS Newsletter.1987 September-October 1988 — distributed with RFS Newsletter.1988 November-June 1990, printed in RFS Newsletter (Winter 1990), p. 18-20.