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Volume 169 Number 4354 (29 January, 1981 )
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Articles |
Scarisbrick, Diana. "Jewelled Tribute To The Past," re jewellery, 244-7
Cornforth, John. "Ham House Re-Interpreted – I," re interiors, textiles, bedhangings, 250-3
Webster, Mary. "Poet Patron Of The 18th Century," re William Hayley and George Romny, portraits, drawing, 266-7
Banister, Judith. "Rewards Of High Office," re silver, 278-9
Roberts, Hugh. "The Ince And Mayhew Connection," re furniture, Broadlands, 288-90
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Wrought iron gates, supp. 38
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Salerooms |
“Cordial Glass, The Bowl Engraved With The Head Of King William III,” 243
“One Of A Pair Of Louis XVI Tureens With Covers And Stands, By Nicholas Fauconnier, Of Paris,” re silver, 243
Chinese Porcelain Bottle, Decorated In Underglaze Red, Of The Late 14th Century,” 243
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Questions |
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Correspondence |
“An ‘Old English’ Lodge,” re architecture, Broadlands, 261
“Imaginary Or Real?,” re watercolour, 262
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Town and Country |
‘Rowlandson And The Lake District,’ re drawing, 254
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Book Reviews |
Cornforth, John. "Creative Truth." Review of THE DOLLS’ HOUSE, AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY, by Leonie von Wilchens. 282
Banister, Judith. "Creative Truth." Review of GEORGE WICKES, Royal Goldsmith, 1698-1761, by Elaine Barr. 282-3
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Illustrations |
Caroline Ornament: In The Long Gallery At Ham House, Surrey, re portrait, furniture, cover
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