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s5745 An Arts & Crafts oak hallstand with pewter and mother of pearl and various wood inlays, in the manner of Shapland & Petter, circa 1900, 206cm (81in) high, 79cm (31in) wide, 32cm (12.5in) deep.
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s3445 An architectural mahogany upholstered settle with integral cupboards to the sides, glazed display case with colour glass of a swag of Glasgow roses above and brass repoussé panels of stylised leaves to the cupboard doors and to the back which has three mirrors, continental in the manner of George Walton, circa 1900, 215cm (84.5in) high, 210cm (82.75in) wide, 71cm (28in) deep.
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s5017 A dark stained oak Glasgow two-seater settee with stylised cut-outs to the shaped, moulded sides, attributed to E A Taylor, for Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900., 85cm (33.5in) high, 102cm (40in) wide, 56cm (22in) maximum depth.
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s5631 An oak Cotswold single door wardrobe/hall cupboard with panelled cantilevered corners, stepped fielded panels in quarter sawn oak and carved walnut handle, labelled
'Sillabear' 1930, 183cm (72in) high, 107cm (42in) wide, 46cm (18in) deep.
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s5256 An oak umbrella stand with ebony and birch inlay squares and with split heart cut-outs to the base, and with brass rail, by Wylie & Lochhead. Circa 1900, 108cm (42.5in) high.
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s5255 A pair of matching chairs with ebony & birch inlay, by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, 91cm (36in) high.
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An oak panelled hall stand with chip carving and dowelled construction and
with brass hooks and umbrella stand to the side, by Percy B Wells,
illustrated, circa 1925 Percy Wells was a designer and writer who
promoted the young Gordon Russell with his rave reviews, 185cm (73in)
high, 157cm (62in) wide, 25cm (10in) deep.
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