The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 40

Department III. — Furniture and Accessories

Department III.

Furniture and Accessories.

Class 17.— Cheap and Fancy Furniture.

171—

August, Herman

, Upholsterer, Invercargill.
  • Spring-bottoms for full-sized bedstead
172—

Bain, A. Bryce

, Wellington.
  • Hanging Escritoire for use in hall, parlour, bedroom, office, and in travelling.
173—

Bernasconi

, G., Cuba-street, Wellington.
  • Superior Inlaid Table of New Zealand woods
174—

Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Wooden-ware Factories Company Limited

, Bunedin.
  • Ornamental Hall-door and Frame of New Zealand woods
175—

Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Wooden-ware Factories Company Limited

, Dunedin.
  • Cabinet of New Zealand woods
  • This Cabinet is made up of 8508 pieces of New Zealand woods, viz. :—Rimu, fig-tree, pepper-tree, totara and totara knots, manuka, mic-a-mic, mottled kauri, goai, broad-leaf burr, silver pine, pocaki and rewa-rewa (native honeysuckle).
176—

Halley and Ewing

, Wellington.
  • Door of red pine, New Zealand wood
177—

Lawson, Mrs. Henry

, Wellington.
  • Gipsy Tables, covered with Ornamental Needlework
178—

Large and Townley

, Napier.
  • Work Table, inlaid with New Zealand woods
179—

Nicholson

, W., Cuba-street, Wellington.
  • Sideboard of New Zealand woods, made by an apprentice
180—

Norrie, William

, Auckland.
  • Bookcase and Escritoire of mottled kauri, fitted up in Escritoire with different New Zealand woods
181—

Peter, Carl

, Cuba-street, Wellington.
  • Table (octagon) and variety of New Zealand Woods
182—

Petherick, James, junior

, Wellington.
  • Table, inlaid with New Zealand woods, made by Exhibitor

183—

Stewart and Co.

, Wellington.
  • Mantelshelf and Door of New Zealand wood
183A—

Waddell

, M'

Leod and Weir

, Wellington.
  • Two Inside Hall-doors—one made of kauri, the other of red pine
184—

Wallis, Benjamin

, Timaru.
  • Chess Table, inlaid with knotted totara
185—

Warburton, Piers Eliot

, Palmerston North, Manawatu.
  • Small Table, top of kauri, ornamented with New Zealand ferns in splash-work; legs of rimu
  • Chess Table
186—

Williams, Edward

, Caversham, Dunedin.
  • Panel of red pine, mounted

Class 18.— Upholsterers' and Decorators' Work.

187—

Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Wooden-ware Factories Company Limited

, Dunedin.
  • Gilt Console Table and Glass, with marble top
188—

Maxwell, Mrs.

, Fernhill, Wellington.
  • Two pairs of Curtains, New Zealand ferns done in China ink
189—

Myers, Thomas

, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
  • Sample Picture Frame
190—

Paterson, Burk and Co.

, Dunedin.
  • Samples of Venetian Blinds
191—

Salmon, Mrs. Kate

, Kakaramea, near Carlyle.
  • Two Cone Picture Frames, seaweed and ferns
192—

Taylor, John

, Maclaggan-street, Dunedin.
  • Venetian Blind, with Stand and Pulleys complete
193—

Thompson, Mrs.

, Napier.
  • Framed Picture of Seaweed
194—

White, Mrs.

S., Roseville, Wanganui.
  • Picture Frame in New Zealand Cones

Class 20— Pottery.

196—

Boyd, George

, Auckland.
  • Samples of Gas Tiles
197—

Capstick, Richard Kestell

(late of Milton), Dunedin.
  • 6 sets of Jugs, of three in each set
  • 3 sets of Vases
  • 3 sets of Spill Cups
  • 4 sets of Teapots
  • 3 sets of Candlesticks
  • 6 Small Ink Bottles
198—

Condliffe, Thomas

, Malvern Hills, Canterbury.
  • Terra-cotta.—Specimens of Scroll Work, Cornice Work, Trusses, Brackets, Balustrades, Garden Vases and Ornaments
200—

Hill, Herbert

, Wallace-street, Wellington.
  • Drain Pipes and Junctions made of ordinary clay, glazed
201—

Norbury, George

, Taranaki-street, Wellington.
  • Drain Pipes, glazed
  • Drain Pipes, glazed
202—

Plant, William

, Thames.
  • Earthenware, viz.:—
    • 1 Vegetable Dish
    • 1 Gillow Teapot
    • 1 Small Teapot
    • 2 Large Teapot
    • 2 Figured Mugs
    • 1 Plain Mugs
    • 3 Fancy Mugs
    • 2 Large Jugs
    • 2 Fluted Jugs
    • 3 Prince of Wales Jugs
    • 4 Egg Cups
    • 1 Sugar Box
203—

Reeves and Co.

, Milton Royal Pottery, Dunedin.
  • Specimens of Earthenware, manufactured of New Zealand materials solely, the first manufactured in New Zealand. In point of quality and price, they compare favourably with the earthenware imported
204—

Waite

, J. E., Thames.
  • China Dish (raised figures), 200 years old
205—

Wright and Vincent

, Hamilton, Auckland.
  • 1 Vase (in four parts)
  • 2 Vase (in four parts)
  • 3 Vase (in four parts)
  • 4 Church Font (in four parts)
  • 5 Three Water Bottles and Stands
  • 1 Teapot
  • 1 Bread Plate
  • 1 Water Jug and Stand
  • 2 Cornice Bricks 4 Plate Specimens

Class 24.— Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Work.

209—

Petersen

, B.,

and Co.

, Christchurch.
  • Silver Claret Jug and Cups, manufactured by the Exhibitors from New Zealand silver The engraving on the Claret Jug is an exact copy of a Maori pah, or native village, situated near the town of Petre, in the neighbourhood of Wanganui, New Zealand.
210—

Sandstein, Marcus

, Christchurch.
  • Silver Epergne, of local manufacture

Class 25.— Bronzes and various Art Castings and Repousse Work.

211—

Burt

,

A. and

T., Dunedin.
  • Ladies' Reel Stand, electro-plated, mounted with silk reels of different colours

Class 29.— Leather-work, Fancy Articles, and Basket-work.

216—

Beal, Mary

, Dunedin.
  • Ornamental Work, made of sponge, seaweed, shells, fish bones and fish scales
218—

Harbutt, Thomas

J., Wholesale Brush Manufacturer, Victoria-street, Auckland.
  • Brushware, made of bristles, hair, fibre, whisk, &c.; made by persons taught the trade within the last four years
219—

Henry, Miss Bridget

J., Kensington, Dunedin.
  • Picture in Berlin Wool and Silk, "Christ in Gethsemene"
220—

Jennings

, D. H., Motueka, Nelson.
  • Nest of two Baskets made of native material
  • Card of Pawa Shell Ornaments
221—

Lockwood, Mrs.

, Timaru.
  • Antimacassar
222—

Malcolm, Alice Jane

, Dunedin.
  • Picture in Berlin Wool and Silk, "Dogs"
223—

Malcolm, Olivia Alberta

, Dunedin.
  • Picture in Berlin Wool and Silk, "The Huguenots"
224—

Malcolm Olivia Alberta

, Dunedin.
  • Raised Berlin Wool and Silk Picture, "Flowers"

225—

Murdoch, Miss

H. L., Upper Hutt, Wellington.
  • Natural Fern Stencil-work combined with Water Colour Sketches—
    • 1 Dozen Stencilled D'Oyleys
    • 1 Blotting Case
    • 1 Handkerchief Case
    • 2 D'Oyleys with Hand-painted Views
    • 2 Banner Screens
226—

Munro, George

, Dunedin.
  • Clock Case made from Kakanui Stone

227— Porter, James, Waiotahi Creek, Thames. Puzzle in Decanter

228—

Powell, Mrs.

H., Oamaru.
  • Picture in Wool and Silk, "Huguenot"
229—

Rafton, Henry

, Upper Queen-street, Auckland.
  • Cane and Basket Work and Flower Stand
230—

Salmon, Mrs. Kate

, Kakarmea, near Carlyle.
  • Cone Bracket
231—

Stott, Mrs.

, Auckland.
  • Models of Flowers in Wool-work
232—

Thompson, William

, Dunedin.
  • Draught Board made from Painter's Trying Block, imitation of inlaid wood