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A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS, THESESAND ARTICLES ON FURNITURE PUBLISHEDBETWEEN JULY 19 9 4 AND JUNE 20 04Ivan SparkesAAV, Marianne and STRITZLER-LEVIN E, Nina, editors. Finnish modern design : Utopian ideals and everydayrealities 19 30-19 97. London. Yale University Press, 1998.ABBOTT, Nick. ‘The Burrell Collection’ . RFS Newsletter (Spring 2004),io - i i .ABEND RO TH , Uta. World design : the best in classic and contemporary furniture. San Francisco. ChroniclePress, 2000, 432pp.AD AM , Peter. Eileen Gray, architect/designer : a biography. New York. Harry Abrams, 2000.ADAM SO N, Jeremy. The furniture o f Sam Maloof. New York/London. W.W.Norton, 20 0 1, 272pp. (Americandesigner).ALBERICI, Clelia. II mobilLlombardo. Novara. De Agostino; Milano. Gorlich, 1996, 264pp.ALCOUFFE, Daniel. ‘Francois Guillemard : an oeuvre awaiting discovery’. Furniture History, vol.27 (1999)1- 4 x.ALD RICH , Megan. ‘Marquetry in the Medieval Court : the octagonal tables of Pugin and Crace’ . DecorativeArts Society Journal, no.25 (2001) 48-58.AN DERSO N, Alistair Scott. ‘William James Neatby : designs for furniture, metalwork and interiors’ . TheDecorative Arts Society Journal, no.26 (2002) 40-59. (Art Nouveau designer 18 6 0 -19 10 ).ANDREW S, John. ‘The AC C Antique Furniture Index’. Antique Collecting (March 2000) 47-50 .ANDREW S, John. ‘The AC C Antique Furniture Index : results for 2 0 0 1’ . Antique Collecting (March 2002)46-49.ANDREW S, John. ‘The AC C Antique Furniture Index : what happened in 2002’ . Antique Collecting (March2003) 4-7.ANDREW S, John. ‘The AC C Antique Furniture Index : what happened in 2003’ . Antique Collecting (Feb.zoo4) 4-7.A N D R E W S , J o h n . ‘ A n t iq u e fu r n itu r e p ric e t r e n d s ’ Antique Collecting’ ( A p r il 1999) 1 6 - 2 1 .ANDREW S, John. ‘Antique furniture prices : the AC C Index at January 2000. Antique Collecting (April 2000)19 33--ANDREW S, John. Antique furniture. Woodbridge. Antique Collectors Club. 19 9 7, 192pp. new edition, 2003.ANDREW S, John. ‘Art Deco at Olympia’ . Antique Collecting (May 2003) 1 0 - 1 1 (furniture by Hille and byEpstein).ANDREW S, John. ‘Art Deco at the Victoria and Albert Museum : an exhibition’ . Antique Collecting (May2003) 8-9 (contains illustration of dressing table of 19 25 by Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann).ANDREW S, John. ‘Art Deco furniture’ . Antique Collecting (June 1998) 4-9, (with auction prices).ANDREW S, John. ‘Art Deco Furniture : the 20th century standard’. Antique Collecting (Nov 2002) 16 - 18(auction report).ANDREW S, John. ‘The attributable Windsor chair’. Antique Collecting (Sept. 2003) 20-22, (chairs by knownmakers or owners).ANDREW S, John. ‘Auction feature : ‘Brown’ bargains at Bonhams’. Antique Collecting (June 2003)43-48.ANDREW S, John. ‘Auction feature : Oak warms Yorkshire hearts’. Antique Collecting (Apl. 2003)20-27.ANDREW S, John. ‘Better furniture for better times : the furniture designs of Ambrose Heal for Heal &c Son’.Antique Collecting (May 2003) 18 - 19 .ANDREW S, John. British antique furniture: price guide & reasons for values. Woodbridge. Antique CollectorsClub. 2 0 0 1, 392.P P 1,1 5 0 b/w & 1 2 1 col.pl.Regional FurnitureVolume XVIII2004

88B IB L IO G R A P H YANDREW S, John. ‘Edwardian exuberance’. Antique Collecting (Dec. 1998/Jan 1999) 14 - 18 . (Edwardian‘Sheraton’ furniture described and valued).A N D R E W S , J o h n . ‘T h e F ift ie s c o n t e m p o r a r y r e v i v a l : a r e y o u G - P la n o r E r c o l? ’ .Antique Collecting M a y2004)16 - 18 .ANDREW S, John. ‘A Hundred years on’. Antique Collecting (Feb 2001) 36 -7 (designs one Hundred years ago).ANDREW S, John. ‘A Hundred years on - the centenary collector : wicker chairs. Antique Collector (June 2002)36.ANDREW S, John. ‘ 19 th Century English furniture : Gillows and the ghost of Sam Jim ’ . Antique Collecting(July/Aug. 2001) 2 3-2 5 (Samuel James Waring and ‘Waring and Gillow’).ANDREW S, John. ‘ i9 'h Century furniture’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug.2000) 2 5-2 7 (auction trends).ANDREW S, John. ‘ 19 th Century furniture since 19 9 0 ’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug. 2002) 26-7 (auctiontrends for 19 th Century furniture).ANDREW S, John. ‘ 19 th Sc 20th Century furniture : the designers-label syndrome’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug.1999) 2 2-2 3 (price review).ANDREW S, John. ‘ 19 th Sc 20th furniture : a touch of the esoteric?’ . Antique Collecting (July/Aug 1998) 2 1- 2 3(price review).ANDREW S, John. Starting to collect antique furniture. Woodbridge, Antique Collectors Club. 2003, 192pp.ANDREW S, John. ‘20th Century furniture’. Antique Collecting (Dec. i999/Jan.20oo) 44-46.ANDREW S, John. ‘ 20th Century furniture’. Antique Collecting (July/Aug 2002) 5 0 -5 1.ANDREW S, John. Victorian & Edwardian furniture: price guide and reasons for values. Woodbridge. AntiqueCollectors Club. 20 0 1, 300pp. (revised edition excludes 19 2 0 ’s furniture).ANSCOM BE, Isabella. Omega and after. London, Thames Sc Hudson. 1999, 12 4 illus.APICELLA, M ary Ann. ‘Northern forms : the Scots in America’ . RFS Newsletter no.3 1 (Winter 1999/2000)P i5ARWAS, Victor. Art Nouveau from Mackintosh to Liberty: the birth of a style. Woodbridge. Antique CollectorsClub. 200pp. 69 co.pl.ASHLEY, Robert. The rushlight and related holders : a regional view. Marlborough. Ashley Publication, 200 1.AUSLANDER, Leora. Taste and power : furnishing modern France. Berkeley/London. University of CaliforniaPress, c.1996. 495pp.AWANG, Mohamad bin. Malaysian household furniture ; a study in design preferences and consumer’sselection principles. Manchester. Metropolitan University, 1996. PhD Thesis.AUSTEN, Brian, editor. Irish furniture : paper presented at the Symposium o f the Furniture Society. Hayward’sHeath. Furniture History Society, 2000. 52pp.AYRES, James. Domestic interiors : the British tradition 1 y 00-1800. New York/London. Yale University Press,2nc edition 2003, 2272PP 288 illusBAARSEN, Reinier. The furniture drawings of Matthias Solton. Furniture History vol.36 (2000) 13 8 - 2 5 1(architect of Maastricht, 17 4 8 -18 4 3).BAARSEN, Reinier. German furniture at the Rijkmuseum. Waanders. 1998, 8opl. BAARSEN. Reinier ‘HighRococo in Holland : William IV and Agostini’ Burlington Magazine (March 1998) 17 2 - 18 3BAARSEN, R. i y ’h Century cabinets in the Rijkmuseum. Waanders. 2000,69 col.pl. (catalogue of cabinets fromdifferent countries)BAKER, Fiona and BAKER, Keith. 20"' Century furniture. London. Carlton, 1999 256pp.BALFOUR, Derek. ‘Some case histories at the Victorian Sc Albert Museum’ . RFS Newsletter (Winter 1997/98)8-9 (description of innovative techniques now used for the conservation of historic upholstery - an invalid’schair c.1800 and a French chair in Egyptian style 18 0 3 - 18 13 ) .BAM W ORTH, Nigel William. The development o f India’s crafts and their implication upon Indo-Europeanfurniture. PhD. Brunei University, 2 0 0 1. 2 vols.BANH AM , Joanna. Concise encyclopedia o f interior design. London, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001 (designers,furnishing styles and period survey).BANH AM , Julie. ‘Johnson Sc Appleyards Ltd. of Sheffield : a Victorian family business’ . Regional FurnitureV ol.15 (2001) 4 3-63.BARLEY, Simon. ‘ Saws, their history and use’ . RFS Newsletter no.33 (Autumn 2000) 6-7.

IVAN SPARKES89BARRIN G TO N , Michael. ‘ The care and handling of antique furniture’ . Antique Collecting (March 1999)34- 38-BATARI, Ferenc. The art o f furniture-making from the Gothic to Beidermeier : European furniture from the1 5 to the 1 9 century in the Nagyleteny Castle Museum. Budapest. Museum of Applied Arts. 2000,152pp.BARTOLUCCI, Marisa. American contemporary furniture. London. Laurence King. 2000, 208pp.BASKETT, Mickey. Fantastic furniture. New York. Sterling/London Cassell, c.1999, 128pp.BAUDOT, Francois. Eileen Gray. Paris. Assouline. 1998, 79pp.BAUDOT, Francois. Empire style. Edinburgh. A.K.Press. 1999, 50 illus. (Napoleonic period design)BAUDOT, Francois. Jean-Michel Frank. Paris. Assouline, 1998, 79pp. (French furniture designer).BEARD, Geoffrey. ‘ Upholsterers and their clients’ . RFS Newsletter (Winter 1997/1998) 7-8 (review of the‘ Great Wardrobe’ which was the principal workshop of the Crown, also how other workshops were set up).BEARD, Geoffrey. Upholsterers and interior furnishing in England 1530-18 4 0. New York/London. YaleUniversity Press. 1997, 36opp, 15 6 b/w 8c 220 col.pl.BEBB, Richard. ‘A Carmarthen bookcase’ . RFS Newsletter (Summer 1997) 10 (book case by a Mr. Bowen,recently acquired by Carmarthen County Museum).BEBB, Richard. ‘National Museum of Wales’ . RFS Newsletter no.29 (Winter 1998/1999) 6. (purchase of ‘HodaCum Tewdwr cabinet).BEBB, Richard. ‘25,h December 1889 : Christmas Day lost, furniture making in Meirionydd’ . RegionalFurniture vol.8 (1994) 7 3-8 3 .B E B B , R ic h a r d .Welsh country furniture.P rin c e R is b o r o u g h . S h ir e P u b lic a t io n s . 1 9 9 4 , 3 2 p p 4 9 illu s .BEBB, Richard. ‘Which came first, the Thames Valley Windsor or the egg’. RFS Newsletter(Summer 1998) 13(Caernarfonshire stick chair, 18 th century).BECKSVOORT, Christian. The Shaker legacy. New Town, Conn. USA. Taunton Press. 2000, 24opp,235 illus.BEDFORD, John Evan. ‘The sitter revealed : a portrait of George Smith’ . Regional Furniture vo l.15 (2001)75-6.BENCARD, M and HEIN, J. Rosenborg. Copenhagen. 1999, 90pp. 70 col.pl. Danish/English parallel text,(catalogue of the Danish Royal Palace including the Silver furniture of Christian VI)BENES, Peter. Rural New England furniture: people, place and production. Boston. Boston University. 2000(papers and abstracts)BENGE, Sophie. Private Hong Kong: where East meets West. New York/London. Abbeville Press. 19 9 7, 216pp.BENTO N, Charlotte and other editors. Art Deco 19 10 -2 9 3 9 . London. V8cA Publications. 2003. (catalogue ofthe exhibition at the V8cA Museum)BERLIN ER, Nancy. Friends o f the house : furniture from China’s towns and villages. Salem, Mass. PeabodyEssex Museum, 1996, 133pp.B E R R Y , J . A . ‘ E n g lis h fu r n itu r e lo c k s ’ .Regional Furniture v o l . 1 5(2 0 0 1) 6 4 - 7 1 .BERRY, Tony. ‘Antique Locks’. RFS Newsletter, no.30 (Summer 1999) 1 1 .BETTLEY, James. ‘Cox Sc Sons and the rise and fall of the church furnishing companies’ . The Decorative ArtsSociety Journal, no.26 (2002) 8-25.BIDDLE, Martin. King Arthur’s Round Table, an archaeological investigation. Woodbridge. Boydell Sc Brewer.20 0 1, 544pp.BIRD, Michael S. Canadian country furniture 16 75-19 50 . Toronto. Stoddart. 1994, 403pp.BLACKBURN, G. Traditional woodworking tools. London. Batsford. 1998, 400 illus.BLAKEM O RE, Robbie C. History o f interior design and furniture : from Ancient Egypt to Nineteenth CenturyEurope. New York. Van Nostrand Reinhold. 19 9 7, 392pp.BLANC, Monique. Le Mobilier Francias : Moyen Ages, Renaissance. Paris Missin. 1999.BLAND, Adrian. ‘ Painting the regional interior : artistic licence and ideological constraints’. RFS Newsletterno.31 (Winter 1999/2000) 16.BONY, Anne. Furniture and interiors o f the 1940s. Paris. Flammarion/London Thames Sc Hudson. 2003,223pp.BO RAM , John. ‘ Eighteenth-century fancy chairs from High Wycombe’ . Regional Furniture vo l.13 (1999) 7 -16 .BOWE, Nicola Gordon. Furniture o f the Arts and Crafts Movement in Ireland, in ‘Irish Furniture’ edited byBrian Austen. London. F.H.S. 2000.BOWETT, Adam. ‘After the Naval Stores Act : some implications for English Walnut furniture’. FurnitureHistory vo l.31 (1995) 1 1 6 - 1 2 3 .

90B IB L IO G R A P H YBOWETT, Adam. ‘ The age of Snakewood’. Furniture History vol.34 (1998) 2 12 - 2 5 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘The case of the cane-chair makers of England’. Antique Collecting (Feb zooi)34 -39(p e titio n to P a r lia m e n t in 1 6 9 0 ) .BOWETT, Adam. ‘ A cedarwood chest from Bermuda’ . Antique Collecting (June 2003) 24-25.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The commercial introduction of mahogany and the Naval Stores Act of 1 7 2 1 ’. FurnitureHistory vol.30 (1994) 4 3-56 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Early ‘Horsebone’ chairs’ . Antique Collecting (March 2002) 36-39. (upholstered chairs andstools of the 1680s).BOWETT, Adam. ‘The English ‘cross-frame’ chairs : 1 6 9 4 - 1 7 1 5 ’ Burlington Magazine (June 2000) 34 4 -52(this term was used by Thomas Roberts, Royal Chairmaker 16 8 5 - 17 13 ) .BOWETT, Adam. English furniture from Charles II to Queen Anne, 16 6 0 -17 14 . Woodbridge. AntiqueCollector’s Club. 20 0 1, 368pp 500 illus.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The English ‘Horse-bone’ chair, 1 6 8 5 - 1 7 1 0 ’. Burlington Magazine (May 1999) 263-270 (aterm used by Thomas Roberts to walnut caned chairs of Restoration Period).BOWETT, Adam. The English mahogany trade 17 00-1793. (unpublished PhD Thesis) Brunei University. 1997.BOWETT, Adam. ‘An introduction to microscopic wood identification’ . RFS Newsletter no.40 (Spring 2004)2 2 -2 3. (report of Day Course at Geffrye Museum).BOWETT, Adam. ‘The Jamaica trade : Gillow and the use of mahogany in the Eighteenth century’ . RegionalFurniture vo l.12 (1998) 14 -5 7 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Labelled furniture from the White Swan Workshop in St. Paul’s Churchyard ( 1 7 1 1 - 3 5 ) ’ .Furniture History vol.39 (2003) 7 1-9 8 (John Coxed fl. 1 7 1 1 - 1 8 ; Grace Coxed and Thomas Woster fl.I7I9-35)-BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Anglo-Dutch p t.i’ . Antique Collecting (Oct. 1999)29-33 (Dutch influences).BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Anglo-Dutch : pt.2’ . Antique Collecting (Feb 2000) 4-9(cane chairs).BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Cuban mahogany’ . Antique Collecting (Feb 1998)n -13 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : The ‘Great Frost’ of 170 9 and the walnut ‘famine’.Antique Collecting (Nov 1997) 24-28.BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Laburnam wood furniture’. Antique Collecting (June1998) 2 0 -23.BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Mulberry wood furniture by Coxed and Woster’ .Antique Collecting (Oct. 1998) 32 -3 5 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : The Queen Anne chair’ . Antique Collecting (June 2000)11-14 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Red Walnut’. Antique Collecting (Apl 1998) 5-7.BOWETT, Adam. ‘Myths of English furniture history : Rosewood’. Antique Collecting (Feb. 1999) 12 - 16 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘A new chronology for English veneered walnut furniture’. RFS Newsletter no.3 1 (Winter1999/2000) 13 .BOWETT, Adam. ‘Partridge wood : a tale of two hemispheres .'Antique Collecting (Apl. 2004) 3 4 - 3 5(L.casuarina).BOWETT, Adam. ‘The Restoration chest of draw ers; the varnished and unvarnished truth’ . Antique Collector(May 2002) 35.BOWETT, Adam. ‘Snakewood in i 7 ,h century furniture making’ . Antique Collecting (May 1997) 26-29.BOWETT, Adam. ‘The trade in Oriental lacquerware’ . Antique Collecting (April zooz) Z7-31. (theintroduction of lacquerware into England in the later Stuart period).BRADFO RD, Peter The design art ofNicos Zograhos. N.Y. Monacelli Press.2000.BRANDSTATTER, Christian. Wiener Werkstatte : design in Vienna 19 0 3-19 33. New York. Harry Abrams.2003, 399pp.BRAWER, N.A. British campaign furniture.elegance under canvas 17 4 0 -19 14 . New York/London. HarryAbrams. 20 0 1, 232pp.BREARS, Peter. ‘The Sir Henry Savile chest: painted furniture from Yorkshire’ . Furniture History vol.39 (2003)65-70. (chest dated 16 13 ).

IVAN SPARKES91BREW ER, Peter. ‘Investigating upholstery with a horoscope’. RFS Newsletter no.3 1 (Winter 1999/2.000) 1 4 - 1 5 .BREW ER, Peter. An investigation into significant developments in period upholstery practice with specialreference to the Nineteenth Century and illustrated with provenanced examples. PhD Thesis. BruneiUniversity. 20 0 1, 628pp.BROOKS, Carol. ‘Humidity control and conservation’ . Antique Collecting (March 2003) 42-43 (includesfurniture).BROSCATAN, Monica Simona. 1 9 Century furniture o f Southern Transylvania : a survey and analysis o f thevernactdar tradition. PhD Thesis. Brunei University. 2002.BROW N, Peter. ‘The Cranbrook Colony and 19 th Century rustic genre’ . Antique Collecting (Oct. 2001) 1 1 - 1 5(interior paintings by a group of artists settled at Cranbrook, Kent).BRU N H AM M ER, Yvonne. Andre Arbus. Paris. Norma. 1996, 399pp (French furniture designer 19 0 3-19 6 9 ).BRUNTO N, Jennie. The Arts & Crafts Movement in the Lake District: a social history. Lancaster. Universityof Lancaster. 2 0 0 1, 163pp.BRYANT, Valerie. ‘Interior domestic arrangements of early i8 'hcentury textile workers in the cottage industry’ .RFS Newsletter no.40 (Spring 2004) 15 .BRYANT, Valerie. ‘Weaver’s Cottage, Kilbarchan’ . RFS Newsletter no.40 (2004) 6 ( report on visit of July2004).BUMPUS, Bernard. ‘ 1900 Commemorated’ . Collectors Guide (June 2000) 4 0-43. (exhibition in Paris).BUTLER, Robin. ‘Card tables’ . Antique Collecting (March 2000) 3 4 - 3 9 .BUXTON, Tony. ‘Domestic culture in early i 7 ,h century Oxfordshire’ . RFS Newsletter no.40 (Spring 2004)1 7 - 1 8 . ( th e u se o f p r o b a t e in v e n to r ie s in r e s e a r c h ).BYACH RAN AN D A , J. Thai Mother-of-Pearl inlay. Bangkok. 20 0 1, 183pp. including 300 col.pl.BYARS, Mel. The best o f chairs, tables and lights. Hove. Roto Vision. 2002CALLM AN , Ellen. ‘William Blundell Spence and the transformation of Renaissance cassoni’ BurlingtonMagazine (June 1999) 338-348 .CANEPA, Teresa. ‘French Empire influences on curtain design in Ackermann’s ‘Repository of Arts’ . FurnitureHistory vol.38 (2002) 10 8 - 13 4 .CARGILL, Katrin. Creating the look : Swedish style. London. Francis Lincoln. 1996, 144PP (furniture andinteriors).CARRUTHERS, Annette. ‘William Craigie of Kirkwall and the furnishing of Melsetter House, H oy’ . RegionalFurniture vol.16 (2002) 10 8 -12 0 .CARSO N, Peter. ‘Early cabinet-making in Jamaica, 16 7 0 -18 7 0 ’. The Jamaican (December 1994).CASSIDY-GEIGER, Maureen. ‘The Federzimmer from the Japanisches Palais in Dresden’. Furniture Historyvol.35 (1999) 8 7 - 1 1 1 .CHADENET, Sylvia. French furniture : from Louis X III to Art Deco. New York. Bullfinch / London. TimeWarner. 20 0 1, i92pp, illus.C H A RRO N , Andy. Desks : outstanding projects from America’s best craftsmen. Newtown, Conn. TauntonPress. 2000, 152pp. Illus.CHASE, Linda and KEMP, Karl. The world o f Biedermeier. London. Thames & Hudson. 200 1.CHASTANG, Yannick. Paintings in wood : French marquetry furniture. London. Wallace Collection. 200 1,1 1 2pp, 75 illus.CH EN EVIERE, Antione. Russian furniture : the Golden Age. Woodbridge. Antique Collector’s Club. 200 1,3 I 2 PPCHIARUGI, SIM ONE. Bottteghe di mobilieri in Toscana. Firenza. Studioper edizioni scelte. 1994. 2 vols,6 n p p (Tuscany furniture).CHINNERY, Victor. ‘The Boughton Monchelsea chest’. Antique Collecting (March 2000) 48. (mid 1 5 thcenturycarved chest).CHINNERY, Victor. ‘Early oak furniture’. Antique Collecting (Sept. 2000) 4 -7.CHINNERY, Victor. ‘ Early English furniture from the Clive Sherwood Collection’ . Antique Collecting (Sept.200 2)4 -9 .CHINNERY, Victor. ‘Oak furniture from the Bramcote Manor Collection’ . Antique Collecting (Sept. 2001)16 - 2 1 . ( the collection of David and Vivian Little).

9 2B IB L IO G R A P H YCHINNERY, Victor. ‘The ‘Shakespeare ‘ chair’. RFS Newsletter no.3 8 (Spring 2003) 1 5 - 1 6 .CLARKE, Christopher. The portable empire : a catalogue o f 18 , 19 and 2 0 century campaign furnitureand travel equipmentS t o w o n th e W o ld . C h r is t o p h e r C la r k e A n t iq u e s . 2 0 0 4 .CLARKE, Rosy. Japanese antique furniture; a guide to evaluating and restoring. NewYork. Weatherhill. 1999.CLIFF, Stafford. The French archive o f design and decoration. London. Thames & Hudson. 1999, 256pp.(includes details of 600 designers).CLUNAS, Craig. Chinese furniture. London. V & A Publications. 1997, 119 p p .COLERID GE, Antony. ‘When vases were the rage’ . Country Life (3 Sept. 2002) 146-y. ('Matthew Boultoncandelabra vases acquired for Soho House).COLERID GE, Antony. ‘William Chippendale’s promissory notes’. Furniture History, vol.37 (2001) 17 - 1

ASHLEY, Robert. The rushlight and related holders : a regional view. Marlborough. Ashley Publication, 2001. . (catalogue of cabinets from different countries) BAKER, Fiona and BAKER, Keith. 20"' Century furniture. . Furniture of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Ireland, in ‘Irish Furniture .

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