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Collections > Furniture
A comprehensive collection of European furniture between 100 and 400 years old, displayed in fine panelled period rooms together with furnishings from John and Josephine Bowes' homes in France.
Table Plateau
Table plateau in five sections, with rounded ends, covered with green marbled paper with diapered border of other 'marbles', edged with gilt frame. Each section is... view details
Chandelier
Sixteen-light brass chandelier, with scrolled arms. The centre stem is baluster turned, above a massive brass globe with decorative pendant. The candle arms, in two... view details
Panel
Part of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved with a trophy of religious symbols. Size: Height: 86 cm; Average Width: 75 cm. view details
Panel
One of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved with St. Matthew with a book and an axe. Size: Height: 86 cm: Average Width: 75 cm. view details
Panel
One of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved with a saint with a book, perhaps St. John. Size: Height: 86 cm; Average Width: 75... view details
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One of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved with St. James, with a pilgrim's hat and staff. Size: Height: 86 cm; Average Width:... view details
Panel
One of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved with St. Bartholomew, with a book and flaying knife. Size: 86 cm; Average Width: 75 cm. view details
Panel
One of a set of six rectangular framed oak panels. This panel is carved a saint, with a book and a cross, possibly St. Philip or St. Andrew. Size: Height: 86 cm;... view details
Bowl Stand
Circular bowl stand, raised on short legs cast as upright acanthus leaves headed by miniature rose heads, with hoof feet with hairy fetlocks. The upper edge is cast... view details
Desk known as a bureau Mazarin
Although made in the 19th century, the table is a copy of a typical 17th century model known as a bureau Mazarin. Jules Mazarin (1602-61) was a statesman who... view details
