EditorialHercules armed, The history of Hercules (series title), In a round temple stands on a tiled floor in the middle front a column with a statue of a god a knight assisted by two squires. The inscription on the skirt is in its mail chain: HERCULES. Hercule...
EditorialChurch chair, foldable, with upholstered seat. Back with slung Tuscan pillars and upper sport decorated with Judgment of Solomon, Rosewood church chair. The seat is foldable, has a padded seat and rests on side trestles, connected by sports. The decora...
EditorialChurch chair made of walnut, Church chair made of walnut. The seat is foldable, has a padded seat and rests on trestles. The trestles are stretched S-shaped, connected by pins with copper caps. The back has three sports, the middle and upper rungs have...
EditorialTaburet with flung cross trestles, Taburet of walnut. The furniture is foldable and rests on swinging cross trusses, which are connected at the bottom by broad, richly put rungs. These sports show reclining female figures, one with bird and one with bo...
Editorial[Lower margin] Sir Geoffrey Luttrell is seated in the centre of a long table supported on two trestles, behind is a blue hanging with the Luttrell martlets in silver. On his left, his wife, Agnes Sutton, and two Dominicans, perhaps his chaplain, Robert...
EditorialBilly's Raree-Show or John Bull en lighten'd, [England], engraving 1797, Pitt, as a peep-show man, stands by his box, which is supported on trestles.
EditorialAcrobat performing a backward somersault on two trestles. From a woodcut by Arcangelo Tuccaro, 1599. Lithograph from Henry Rene Allemagne's Sports and Games of Skill (Sports et Jeux d'Adresse), Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1903.
EditorialBilly's Raree-Show or John Bull en lighten'd, [England], engraving 1797, Pitt, as a peep-show man, stands by his box, which is supported on trestles.