Single Objects Collection
"Unveiling the Elegance: A Glimpse into Singular Objects of Timeless Beauty" Smoking cap, c
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"Unveiling the Elegance: A Glimpse into Singular Objects of Timeless Beauty" Smoking cap, c. 1880 (embroidered velvet lined with machine-quilted silk): A luxurious smoking cap that exudes sophistication and refinement, transporting us back to an era of opulence. Work box, c. 1830 (varnished and transfer-printed horse chestnut): Delicately crafted with intricate details, this work box showcases the artistry and skill of its creator while offering a glimpse into the past. Tea caddy, c. 1860 (carved and incised wooden caddy with zinc): This beautifully carved tea caddy not only preserves the flavors of exquisite teas but also serves as a testament to craftsmanship from days gone by. Pole screen, c. 1740 (mahogany, softwood & needlework): An elegant fusion of woodwork and delicate needlework creates a pole screen that adds both functionality and charm to any space it graces. Tea bowl, 1775-99 (porcelain): Sip your favorite blend in style with this porcelain tea bowl that embodies gracefulness through its timeless design. Side chair, c. 1685 (beech & upholstery): Step into history as you take a seat on this meticulously upholstered side chair - an embodiment of comfort combined with classic aesthetics. Cushion cover, 1850-80 (Berlin woolwork): Adorn your living space with this cushion cover showcasing intricate Berlin woolwork patterns; each stitch tells a story woven in threads of vibrant colors. Ink stand (metal): This metal ink stand is more than just a functional accessory; it represents an era when handwritten correspondence was treasured and celebrated. Page from William Tarn and Co. 's Illustrated Catalogue: With prices of furniture.