The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director. |
By Thomas Chippendale |
"Chests of Drawers" |
Plates LXXXV (no 85) and LXXXVI. Are two "Chest of Drawers", the dimenfions and mouldings are all fixed to the designs. |
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Plate no 87 Is a "Chest of Drawers" upon a frame, of two different designs. The door in the upper part is intended for glass. A is the plan of the whole, with the scale to take off the size of every particular; the mouldings are at large on the right hand. |
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Plate LXXXVIII. Is a "Chest of Drawers" with fliding shelves for cloaths. There are two designs of doors for the top and bottom part. The top door is intended for glass; the sret at the top of the bottom part may be made into two drawers. A is the plan with the scale. The mouldings are at large on the right hand. |
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