Interior of a walnut cabinet-on-stand lined with green silk. The cabinet has two doors carved in low relief with the figures of Diana and Apollo. The spandrels of the stand have carved figures of Victory. The cabinet was formerly in the collection of Albert Goupil of Paris, a celebrated collector of relics of the Valois Kings of France, and it was believed to have once belonged to Diane de Poitiers (1449-1566), mistress of Henri II of France. Made in Paris, France, c1560-70. Part of the Percy Macquoid collection.
Photograph: 'The Bay window in the drawing-room of Mr. Percy Macquoid's House'
Photograph of the drawing room in the Yellow...
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Photograph of dressing table and mirror designed by Percy Macquoid in 1920
Photograph of a lacquered mahogany dressing table...
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Still from 'HIs House in Order', a play by Arthur Pinero, performed at St James Theatre, London 1/2/1906
Still from His House in Order, a play by Arthur...
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