"Bar backed sofa," being what we should now term a three or four chair settee, i.e., like so many chairs joined and having an arm at either end.

"Library case" instead of Bookcase.

"Confidante" and "Duchesse," which were sofas of the time.

"Gouty stool," a stool having an adjustable top.

"Tea chest," "Urn stand," and other names which have now disappeared from ordinary use in describing similar articles.

[Ladies' Secretaires], Designed by W. Ince. (Reproduced by Photography from an old Print in the Author's possession.)

[Parlour Chairs, Designed by W. Ince.]

[Desk and Bookcase], Designed by W. Ince. (Reproduced by Photography from an old Print in the Author's possession.)

[China Cabinet], Designed by J. Mayhew. (Reproduced from an old Print in the Author's possession).

["Dressing Chairs,"] Designed by J. Mayhew. These shew the influence of Sir W. Chamber's Chinese style.