Late Gothic schrank. In the Bavarian Museum, Munich, with hanging light (leuchterweibschen), from Albert Dürer's house at NuremburgEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
The 'Rubens' cabinet–of ebony carved. Interior fittings inlaid and columns of tortoiseshellEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
The panelled study at Groombridge Place, Kent. By permission of the Misses Saint.Edwin Foley1910 - 1911
Satinwood wardrobe, inlaid with tulipwood, harewood, holly, ebony, mahogany, and other woodsEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
A cabinet of oak and walnut, with ebony panels and columns, inlaid with rosewood and ivory engravedEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Upright secrétaire inlaid in various woods, with cast, chased, and gilt bronze mountsEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Oak press, Strangers' Hall, Norwich. Wall fresco painting, West Stowe, ca. 1550.Edwin Foley1910 - 1911
Vargueno cabinet of chestnut, ivory, etc., painted and gilt with wrought-iron and steel mountsEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Panelling, from an old house, Mirror frame, Walnut table, walnut chair, Walnut high-case clockEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Marriage coffer or cassone. In the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. Italian (Florentine probably), ca. 1550.Edwin Foley1910 - 1911
Mahogany cabinet-topped block-front scrutoir, Mahogany and gilt constitution mirrorEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Inlaid nonesuch chest, Carved 'drawing' table, Carved chimneypiece, Earliest English wallpaperEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Inlaid muniment chest. Presented by Sir Hugh Offley, when Lord Mayor of London in 1556, to St. Mary Overie, now St. Saviour's, Southwark Cathedral.Edwin Foley1910 - 1911
Jewel cabinet of Queen Marie Antoinette, of mahogany, gilt, inlaid, carved, and with painted plaquesEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Oak cabinet, with circular convex panels, Walnut chair (chaise sans bras), with interlaced floral ornament on the backEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Chimneypiece in coloured mosaic. Florentine. Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. Table in coloured mosaicEdwin Foley1910 - 1911
Bureau de campagne and bureau en boîte of Napoleon the First, Chateau de la Malmaison, France.Edwin Foley1910 - 1911