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Percy Macquoid (1852 ... 1925) was a theatrical designer and a collector and connoisseur of English furniture, and the author of articles, largely for Country Life, and of four books on the history of English furniture, the first major survey of the subject, which have been reprinted and are still of use today: The Age of Oak, The Age of Walnut, The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood, ending his surveys about the year 1800. He collaborated with Ralph Edwards on The Dictionary of English Furniture (three volumes, 1922-25). All Macquoid's books were published by Country Life.

The son of the book illustrator and watercolourist Thomas Robert Macquoid (1820-1912), his early career was as an illustrator and theatrical designer, whose illustrations in The Graphic Vincent Van Gogh praised to Anthon van Rappard in 1883 as "the non plus ultra of elegance and mild refined feeling". Macquoid was a favoured designer of the theatrical producer Herbert Beerbohm Tree, notably for Tree's 1906 productions of Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra and Nero. In 1899 Macquoid produced decorations for the renovated St. James's Theatre, King Street, (demolished 1957-58) which were carried out by the leading London decorators Messrs. Morant and Co. For the great collector Lord Leverhulme, Macquoid designed the 'Adam Room' for the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, Liverpool. The work was carried out by the London decorating firm of White, Allom and installed the year of Macquoid's death. For it, Macquoid adapted principal elements from two documented Robert Adam houses: the plasterwork and colour of the walls derived from the Music Room at Harewood House, West Yorkshire, while the mirror above the fireplace is based on one at 20 St. James Square, London.

Following his marriage in 1891 to Theresa I. Dent, the couple built The Yellow House, Bayswater, London, to designs by Ernest George and Harold Peto. Summer and autumn he and his wife Theresa spent at Hoove Lea, overlooking the sea at Hove. In both houses there was Macquoid's collection of seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century English furniture, cared for by "a devoted and efficient staff" (Edwards 1974). Much of the furnishings collected by Macquoid ... furniture, silver, paintings, porcelain and more ... now form the Macquoid Bequest, furnishing a room at Preston Manor, in Brighton, East Sussex. Theresa was on the committee of Brighton Museum and was very fond of Preston Manor, one of the other museums cared for by the local authority.

In the May 1974 issue of Apollo, Ralph Edwards recalled his collaboration with Percy Macquoid on The Dictionary of English Furniture.

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Total Books: 11
The Disturbing Element Or Chronicles of the BlueBell Society
2010 - The Disturbing Element or Chronicles of the Bluebell Society (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781141257942
ISBN-10: 1141257947
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The Plate Collector's Guide Arranged From Cripps's Old English Plate by Percy Macquoid With Numerous Illustrations and Plate Marks
A History of English Furniture The Age of Mahogany and the Age of Satinwood Vol II
1987 - A History of English Furniture the Age of Mahogany and the Age of Satinwood Vol II [Vols II] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781851490547
ISBN-10: 185149054X
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History of English Furniture Age of Oak v 1
1972 - History of English Furniture Age of Oak V 1 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780486222035
ISBN-10: 0486222039
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History of English Furniture Age of Walnut v 2
1972 - History of English Furniture Age of Walnut V 2 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780486222042
ISBN-10: 0486222047
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History of English Furniture Age of Mahogany v 3
1972 - History of English Furniture Age of Mahogany V 3 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780486222059
ISBN-10: 0486222055
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A History of English Furniture Vol 4 The Age of Stainwood 17701820
The Dictionary of English Furniture
The Dictionary of English Furniture (Hardcover)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780907462378
ISBN-10: 0907462375
Genres: Reference, Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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A History of English Furniture Including The Age of Oak The Age of Walnut The Age of Mahogany The Age of Satinwood