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Copyright, 1916, by

Frederick A. Stokes Company

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CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
IEarly Jacobean Styles
James I Crowned 1603.
[3]
IIJacobean Styles to Charles II[14]
IIIThe Middle of the Century
End of the Pure Jacobean.
[27]
IVCarolean Styles or the Restoration
Charles II, 1660 to 1685.
[37]
VThe End of the Seventeenth Century
William and Mary, 1689-1702.
[48]

ILLUSTRATIONS

PLATE
IThe small Jacobean room of elegance and intimacyFrontispiece
FACINGPAGE
IILate Tudor mantel[4]
IIILate Tudor bed[5]
IVLarge oak chest[6]
VEarly Jacobean chest of carved oak[7]
VIOak chest with drawers[8]
VIIOak stand and marquetry cabinet[9]
VIIIGate-leg table, forming console with gate closed[10]
IXOak chairs[11]
XOak chest of drawers[12]
XIEarly Jacobean cabinet[13]
XIIOak chairs[16]
XIIISpiral turned chair, characteristic of first half of Century[17]
XIVOak cabinet, dated 1653[20]
XVOak gate-leg dining table[21]
XVIOak day beds[24]
XVIIStuart chairs[25]
XVIIIMarquetry cabinet about 1700[28]
XIXWalnut cabinet[29]
XXStuart settee with carving. Second half of XVII Century[42]
XXICharles II chairs in varying styles in carving[43]
XXIIWalnut sofa[44]
XXIIIGilt mirror, time of Charles II[45]
XXIVInteresting chair transitional between Stuart Styles and William and Mary[48]
XXVChairs in variants of William and Mary[49]
XXVIChest of drawers in burr walnut veneer[50]
XXVIISmall walnut table[51]
XXVIIICarved chairs. Period of William and Mary[52]
XXIXWalnut chairs, William and Mary[53]
XXXQueen Anne single chair. Queen Anne arm chair. Walnut Queen Anne chairs[54]
XXXIQueen Anne chair[55]