The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 40
Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture
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.
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- 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