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Liberty Exhibition 2011 Catalogue

 

 

Catalogue 2011 page 2

33. Arts and Crafts a powerful Glasgow School extending dining table and six chairs in quarter sawn oak.
The table with rectangular draw-leaf extending top, square tapering legs and flared feet.
The chairs with carved back panels of typical Glasgow rose design and drop in leather seats.
Attributed to John Ednie.
Circa 1905

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34. Arts and Crafts a well proportioned sideboard in oak with cantered sides. The top with reverse canter the side doors with leaded medieval style leaded glass. Liberty & Co. (label to inside of door)
Circa 1900

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35. Arts and Crafts a rare “Ethelbert” arm chair in quarter sawn oak with drop in rush seat.
Liberty & Co.
Circa 1900


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36. Arts and Crafts a stylish oak double seat settle with carved back splats.
Attributed to G.M Ellwood.
Circa 1900


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37. Arts and Crafts oak panelled back settle with inlaid pewter and satinwood stylised heart decoration.
Circa 1905


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38. Arts and Crafts a “Letchworth” child’s chair in oak with rush seat.
Designed by Ambrose Heal
Circa 1905

39. Arts and Crafts a child’s chair in woven wicker.
By Dryad
Circa 1910

40. Arts and Crafts an exceptional bookcase in oak the top with canted sides and doors with stained leaded glass panels next to inlaid panels of ebony and pewter depicting striking stylised peacocks and a central panel of a Glasgow Rose design.
Circa 1900


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41. Arts and Crafts a striking octagonal side table in fumed quarter sawn oak of typical Liberty style plank construction.
Liberty & Co. (labelled)
Circa 1900

42. Arts and Crafts a well proportioned elegantly designed slatted settee in oak with stylish heart cut out decoration and upholstered base.
In the style of C.F.A. Voysey.
Liberty & Co.
Circa 1900

43. Arts and Crafts occasional table in quarter sawn oak, the square top with cut away sides interspersed with fine carved detail depicting stylised dragonfly wings, the plank legs with carved decoration.
Circa 1905

44. Arts and Crafts hall cupboard in golden quarter sawn oak, the two panelled doors with powerful carved roundels set to the top, depicting two facing heads of Spanish medieval knight’s, the rails with heart shaped detail and brass metal work.
Shapland & Petter of Barnstable
Circa 1900


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45. Arts and Crafts beautifully proportioned hall settle in oak with integral stick stand, ruby red lustre tiles and storage seat.
The stunning woven fabric panel to the back depicting a bird beside a crowned hear.t
Designed by C.F.A Voysey
Liberty & Co.
Circa 1900


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46. Arts and Crafts a beautifully proportioned draw leaf table in quarter sawn golden oak with bold box wood and ebony chequered banding
Designed by E.G. Punnett
Made by William Birch
Circa 1900


47. Arts and Crafts a set of six oak chairs with carved back panels depicting stylised tree design.
Attributed to William Neatby
Circa 1900

48. Arts and Crafts a very individual cabinet in fumed oak with carved detail depicting a fruiting tree and the letters A S F (with copper handles designed by William Rathbone).
Designed by Wickham Jarvis
Circa 1900


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49. Arts and Crafts - a beautiful lamp in copper and brass with original conical shaped beaten metal shade.
Birmingham Guild of Handicraft
Circa 1900

50. Arts and Crafts hanging light in beaten brass.
Birmingham Guild of Handicraft
Circa 1905

51. Arts and Crafts five branch electrolier in brass.
Circa 1900

52. Arts and Crafts - a stylish pair of single chairs in mahogany with shaped top rails and cast copper silver plated masks in the form of stylised angels.
Circa 1900

53. Arts and Crafts a stylish pair of carver chairs in mahogany with arched top rails and cast copper silver plated masks in the form of stylised angels.
Circa 1900

54. Arts and Crafts revolving bookcase in oak with carved side panels of grapevines with snail to base.
Circa 1900

55. Arts and Crafts a stunning upholstered porters chair framed in mahogany with flared front legs and capped tops.
Attributed to Liberty & Co.

Circa 1900

Re-upholstered in “Peacock & Dragon” a William Morris design by Sanderson


56. Arts and Crafts - a stylish porter's chair framed in mahogany with, outswept legs.
Attributed to Liberty & Co.
Circa 1900
Re-upholstered in “Peacock & Dragon” a William Morris design by Sanderson


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57. Arts and Crafts ceramic jardinière on pedestal with cast irises in relief.
Leeds Fireclay Company (LEFCO)
Circa 1905


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58. Arts and Crafts - a beautifully proportioned lattice back oak chair with pegged joints and drop in seat.
Designed by Ambrose Heal
Heal & Son

59. Arts and Crafts a monumental oak refectory table in weathered quarter sawn oak.
This table has come to us with an attached servant's bell which we have left as we think it adds history to the piece.
Designed by Ambrose Heal (This table design was used by Ambrose Heal in his own home.)
Heal & Son
Circa 1905

60.Cotswold School - a beautiful circular side table in oak.
Circa 1920

61. Cotswold School fire side chair in beautifully crafted walnut with dished seat and heart cut out back splat.
Circa 1920

62. Arts and Crafts small cabinet in oak with leaded glass door.
Liberty & Co.
Circa 1905

63. Arts and Crafts circular dining table with six legs.
Circa 1905

64. Arts and Crafts oak cabinet with copper panel depicting stylised plant form.
Shapland & Petter of Barnstable
Circa 1905


 
 

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