The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture
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Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture.
- Billiard-table, carved mouldings, of figured black-wood, patent adjusting toes, lamp, complete.
- Combination cabinet, electric marker.
- Billiard-room settee.
- Billiard-table, of tulipwood, with adjusting toes and lamp.
- Combination cabinet and marking-board.
- Billiard-room settee.
- Combination reversible dining and billiard tabic, with adjusting castors.
- Verandah lounge.
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164 Bailey, Ann, Sydney-road, Brunswick, Melbourne.—Table.
165 Baker, J., 32 Bank-st. West, Emerald Hill, .Melbourne.—American clothes-hanger. Linen-press.
166 Boll Brothers. 14 Lennox-st.. Richmond, Melbourne.-—Pedestal library table, of Australian woods.
167 Bennett, J., 174 Queen-st., Melbourne.—Enclosed console sideboard, in Australian woods.
168 Brown, E.. Shire Engineer, Benalla.—Furniture, with improved castors.
169 Cohen Brothers & Co., Lonsdale-st. East and Step hen-St.. Melbourne.—Huon pineand black-i wood bedroom suite, Oriental drawingroom suite.
170 Dellit. W.. 10 Arden-st., Hotham, Melbourne.—Wicker chairs, made of Tasmanian willows.
171 Dillon, P., Ryrie-st., Geelong.—Draught-table.
172 Fallshaw, D., jun., Errol and O'Shannassy sts., Hotham, Melbourne.—Cane furniture.
173 Gabell, W. J.. Bay-st., Sandridge, Melbourne.—Chess-table.
174 Gottliebsen, T., 14 Victoria-st. West, Melbourne.—Pavilion.
175 Hickson, J., 131 Swanston-st., Melbourne.—Child's cot of colonial woods.
176 Jones, J., 40 Pitt-st., Carlton. Melbourne.—Drawingroom aviary.
177 Lachal. G., 72 and 74 Bourke-st. East, Melbourne.—Sideboards.
178 Leach. C., 132 Lygon-st., Carlton, Melbourne.—Table-top.
179 Lording, H., Canning-st., Hotham, Melbourne.—Fancy dressing-table, made of Australasian woods.
180 Lyster & Cooke, 151 Stephen-st., Melbourne.—Fenders. Bedsteads.
181 M'Ewan. J., 361 Spencer-st., Melbourne.—Diningroom, library, and bedroom furniture.
182 M'Lean Brothers & Rigg, 69 Elizabeth st., Melbourne.—Lunchcon-tables. Folding-chairs. Garden-seats.
183 Plumridge, I., Bridge-road, Richmond, Melbourne.—Wood and cane seated Chairs.
184 Rowland, T., Pelham and Berkeley sts., Carlton, Melbourne.—Inlaid table.
185 Sheedy, J.. Lyndhurst-st., Richmond, Melbourne.—Inlaid loo-table.
186 Stan way, W., Park-st., South Yarra, Melbourne.—French bedsteads, with spring mattresses, easy chairs, couch, coffee-table.
187 Steimle, Marg. A., 117 Jeffcott-st., West Melbourne.—Suite of furniture.
188 Steinfeld, LeVinson & Co., 93 to 99 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.—Furniture. Cane summer-house and furniture;
189 Sturrock, A. W., jun., 9 University-st., Carlton, Melbourne.—Loo table.
190 Tiernan, P., Abbotsford and Spencer sts., West Melbourne.—Inlaid circular table.
191 Trapp, A., Ceeil-St., Williamstown, Melbourne.—Model chest of drawers. Spiral staircase.
192 Trapp, C., Cecil-st., Williamstown, Melbourne.—Chest of drawers, wardrobe.
193 Trapp, L., Cecil-st., Williamstown, Melbourne.—Secretaire bookcase.
194 Wadley & Teychener, Derby and Easey sts., Collingwood, Melbourne.—Spring mattress.
195 Wadley, J., Derby-st., Collingwood, Melbourne.—Brass-mounted iron bedsteads.
196 Wallach Brothers, 158 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.—Furniture. Bedsteads.
197 Watts, W. K.. Wellington-parade, East Melbourne.—Inlaid table-tops.
198 Wehsack, F., 18 Little Collins st. East, Melbourne.—Cedar wardrobe.
199 White, J. T., Kilgour-st., Geelong.—Veneered chest of drawers.