The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 66
Group III. — Furniture and Accessories
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Group III.
Furniture and Accessories.
Class XVII—Cheap and Fancy Furniture.
Bell, Alfred, Bayford House, Rosslyn Park, Hampstead.
- Memorial casket of New Zealand design and workmanship.
Bernasconi, Joseph, Wellington.
- Inlaid table, of New Zealand woods.
Best, Charles Edward, Wanganui.
- Inlaid occasional table.
Buller, Dr. W. L., C.M.G., F.R.S.
- Two cabinets of New Zealand woods, by A. Seuffert.
Dunedin Iron & Woodware Company, Dunedin.
- Household furniture. Dining and bedroom suite.
Ellis, Thomas, Wanganui.
- Fancy table.
Fleming, George, Nelson.
- Inlaid chest of drawers.
- Two table tops.
Garlick & Cranwell, Auckland.
- Mantelpiece and over-mantel, wardrobe, and sample blocks of New Zealand woods.
Hooker, Sir J. D., C.B., K.C.S.I., London.
- Inlaid cabinet, by A. Seuffert. Presented by the Colonists.
Jewell, W. H., Christchurch.
- Table tops, and fancy New Zealand woods.
Large, James S., Napier.
- Writing table, of mottled Totara, Rimu, and Rewa-rewa.
- Small table, inlaid top of New Zealand woods, veneered upon Kauri base.
Levin, Mrs., London.
- Table top, by A. Seuffert.
Mason, Robert, Jun., Dunedin.
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- Table top representing ferns.
New Plymouth Sash & Door Factory & Timber Co., Ld,, New Plymouth.
- One cabinet front.
Norrie, William, Auckland.
- A Princess of Wales bedroom suite.
- Fancy cabinets. Inlaid tables.
Parnell, Samuel Duncan, Wellington.
- Reading desks and table easels of New Zealand woods.
Petherick, James, Jun., Wellington.
- Round table, of New Zealand woods.
Seuffert, Anton, Auckland.
- Oval table, inlaid, representing New Zealand ferns.
- Circular table, inlaid.
- Square box, on cover of which is represented the site of Auckland with Northshore and Rangitoto in the distance, also Cabbage Tree and Kiwi. Exhibited by F. Lark-worthy, Esq., London.
- Cabinet, inlaid.
- Box and table-top. Exhibited by Thomas Russell, Esq, C.M.G., London.
Stewart, James, Rosslyn, Dunedin.
- Two fire screens. (Rimu.)
- Two fancy tables, native woods.
- Box containing specimens of New Zealand woods.
- Jewel box of fern and flax stalks.
- Jewel box, inlaid.
White, Alfred J., Christchurch.
- Household furniture.
Class XX.—Pottery.
Adams, Luke, Sydenham, Christchurch.
- Earthenware. Terra-cotta and glazed household goods.
Nevill, Henry Guy, Milton, Otago.
- Common earthenware for domestic and ornamental use.
Norbury, George, Wellington.
- Drain pipes and sanitary goods.
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Class XXIV.—Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Work.
Dunn, T. L., and T. Zachanat, Canterbury.;
- Silver salver.
Petersen, B. & Co., Christchurch.
- Silver cups, &c., made of New Zealand silver.
Class XXV.—Bronzes, various Art Castings and Repousse Work.
Birley, Peter, Auckland.
- Fuchsia flowers, and leaves, in wrought iron.
Class XXVII.—Apparatus and Processes for Heating and Lighting.
Poole, Richard, Dunedin.
- Poole's patent safety folding fire-screen, guard, damper, and fuel economiser.
Class XXVIII.—Perfumery.
Mason, John & Thomas, Auckland.
- A collection of perfumery, tooth-powders, dressings for the hair, pomades, hair-washes, and toilet requisites, manufactured from crude materials.
Class XXIX.—Leather Work, Fancy Articles and Basket Work.
Armstrong, Mrs. C. C., Dunedin.
- Framed fern pictures and books of ferns mounted and named.
Burton, George K., Nelson.
- Two albums of New Zealand ferns.
- Two frames (New Zealand wood) of ferns.
Ellis, Thomas, Wanganui.
- Collection of New Zealand ferns in album.
Gillies, John, jun., Dunedin.
- Massive carving, cut out of solid kauri.
Harbutt, Thomas J., Auckland.
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- Corn brooms and hand whisks.
Maxwell, Mrs. E. B., Wellington.
- Splash-work curtains of New Zealand ferns.
Muir, Sidney W., Dunedin.
- Fretwork articles in New Zealand woods.
Petherick, James, jun., Wellington.
- Views in New Zealand woods—
1. View of Petone, 1839. 2. View of Wellington, 1842.
Renshaw, Florence, Auckland.
- Four ornamental cards of ferns.
Tims, Thomas C., Te Puke, near Tauranga.
- One album, with ferns.
Trevethick, Charles, Wellington.
- Brushes and brush ware.
Warner, Esther M., Auckland.
- Two ladies' reticules, made of melon seeds.