[Bill of receipt for the purchase of a sedan chair by W. Murdoch of Madeira, London, 1788]
1788
4
Stencils
late 19th century
5
Furness, F.
F. Furness, painter and gilder
[between 1826 and 1840?]
6
Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764–1834
Packet of embossed gilt paper ornaments
1810?
7
[Advertisement for patent doors, windows, & shutters for the prevention of burglary]
[1817?]
8
Simkin, Henry James, -1896
[Billhead of H.J. Simkin, carver & gilder, London, for the purchase of picture frames by Mr. Stevenson]
1891
9
Scott, William Bell, 1811–1890
Antiquarian gleanings in the North of England
[1851]
10
Wainwright and Watkins (Firm : Hereford, England)
[Bill from Wainwright and Watkins for Sir J.G. Cotterell, 1812]
1812
11
Le Lacheur, Madame, active 1845
Novel and interesting exhibition of fancy shell-work!
[1845]
12
Maple & Co.
[Billhead of Maple & Co., London, for purchases by R.W. Stevenson]
1881
13
Burkitt & Hudson
Burkitt & Hudson
[not after 1818]
14
Barron & Co. (Firm : London, England)
[Advertisement for venetian fan blinds, brass cornice poles spring roller blinds, painted blinds and curtain brackets, London, 1818]
[1818]
15
Coffin furniture catalog
circa 1823?
16
Middleton, Charles, 1756–approximately 1818
Designs for gates and rails suitable to parks
[1800?]
17
Colling, James Kellaway
Examples of mediæval foliage and coloured decoration,
1874
18
Haselden and Company
A collection of designs for the use of upholsterers, decorators, gilders, &c.
[1836?]
19
Chance Brothers and Co. (Birmingham, England)
Designs for coloured ornamental glass windows from the glass works of Chance Brothers & Co. near Birmingham 1853
[1853]
20
Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick, 1802–1865
On the connection between the arts of design and the arts of production
1853
21
Fireplaces at 19a London Road, Tonbridge
early 20th century?
22
Miller, Fred, decorative artist
The training of a craftsman
1898
23
Busby, C. A. (Charles Augustin), 1786–1834
A collection of designs for modern embellishments
[not before 1819]
24
Smith, George, upholsterer to His Majesty
A collection of ornamental designs after the manner of the antique
[1812]
25
Williams, W
Transparency painting on linen
1856
26
[Wallpaper fragment with classical frieze]
[circa 1760?]
27
Parker, Thomas N. (Thomas Netherson)
An essay on the construction, hanging, and fastening of gates
1804
28
Morris & Co. (London, England)
Morris & company's furniture prints
[188-?]
29
Garnkirk Coal Company (Glasgow, Scotland)
Garnkirk Works, testimonials ..
ca. 1846.]
30
[Hardware patterns for key plates, drawer pulls, and a wall sconce]
[ca. 1800?]
31
[Brass and ironmongery trade catalogue]
1808?]
32
Miles & Edwards (London)
Miles & Edwards and Charles Hindley & Sons correspondence,
1832-1875
33
A brief sketch of the Morris movement
MCMXI [1911]
34
C. Barr & Co
C. Barr & Co.
[approximately 186-?]
35
Manwaring, Robert
The carpenter's compleat guide to the whole system of Gothic railing
1810?]
36
Description of the vase presented to Captain Parry
1821
37
Oetzmann & Co.
[Billhead and receipt of Oetzmann & Co., London, for purchase of carpet by R.W. Stevenson]
1881
38
Atkinson, paper hanger, &c.
[1870?]
39
Eight wallpaper samples
[1950?]
40
Instructions for painting transparencies
[1800?]
41
Rumley & Company
Rumley & Co.'s collection of ornaments
[1838]
42
Taylor's designs of fashionable furniture
[1830?]
43
Brodie and Middleton's Book of monogram devices, &c
[1873]
44
Morris, William, 1834–1896
Five reproductions of samples of wallpaper designed by William Morris
[1950?]
45
Coffin furniture catalog
[1861?]
46
Gullick, Thomas John
Painting popularly explained
1859
47
Morris, William, 1834–1896
Balmoral wallpaper
1887
48
[Candelabra and glass chandelier pattern book]
[ca. 1834]
49
Tatham, Charles Heathcote, 1772–1842
Designs for ornamental plate
MDCCCVI [1806]
50
Ibbetson, John Holt
Specimens in eccentric circular turning
1818
51
British Association for the Advancement of Science
Portfolio of lithographic drawings of the principal articles of manufacture exhibited at the Birmingham exposition, 1849
1849
52
Shaw, Henry, 1800–1889
A booke of sundry draughtes : principaly [sic] serving glasiers : and not impertinent for plaisterers, and gardeners : besides sundry other professions