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Step back in time and explore the world with these captivating hints from the past. Delve into a wholesale catalogue published by I. Marians & Co
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Step back in time and explore the world with these captivating hints from the past. Delve into a wholesale catalogue published by I. Marians & Co. In 1896, where intricate engravings transport you to an era of elegance and craftsmanship. Flip through the pages of William Tarn and Co. 's Illustrated Catalogue, adorned with furniture that whispers tales of opulence. Discover prices that reflect both quality and artistry, reminding us of a time when every piece had its own story to tell. Marvel at a cabinet on stand from 1652, crafted meticulously using ebony, fruitwood, and ivory. Its exquisite design stands as a testament to the skillful hands that brought it to life centuries ago. Immerse yourself in the beauty of rosewood fire screens dating back to 1840-50; their delicate carvings dancing gracefully amidst flickering flames. These screens not only provided warmth but also added an element of sophistication to any room they graced. Witness the ingenuity behind a wire plant stand created between 1880-1910; its elegant structure offering support for nature's vibrant creations while adding a touch of whimsy to any space. Transport yourself further into history as you encounter painted wooden figures depicting camels and rhinos standing proudly before Noah's ark—a charming relic from around 1840 that brings biblical stories alive within your home. Sit upon a side chair hailing from c. 1685—its beech frame exuding timeless grace while inviting you to rest comfortably on its plush upholstery. Feel connected with generations past as you sink into this seat steeped in history. Admire the intricate beauty woven into cushion covers dating between 1850-80—an art form known as Berlin woolwork capturing moments frozen in threads—an homage paid by skilled hands who poured their creativity onto fabric canvases. Gaze upon detailed images within another page from William Tarn and Co.