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THE ARTS & CRAFTS LIVING ROOM

From WILLIAM MORRIS to the COTSWOLD SCHOOL

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4. An Aesthetic mahogany fire screen of Thebes design with period fabric panel in the manner of E W Godwin, circa 1880. 99cm (39in) high, each panel 48cm (18in) wide.

5. An oak two tier “Thebes” style torchère in the manner of E W Godwin, circa 1880. 104cm (41in) high, 32cm (12.5in) square.

 

6. A pair of octagonal oak Moorish two tier tables, for Liberty & Co, circa 1900. 71cm (28in) high, 54cm (21.25in) maximum width.

 

7. A rare ebonised Sussex three-seater settee, re-rushed, by Morris & Co, circa 1875. 84cm (33in) high, 142cm (56in) wide, 24cm (15in) deep. Illustrated Morris & Co catalogue.

 

8. A two-seater oak frame sofa upholstered with original William Morris design “Bird” hand-loomed jacquard woven fabric, the back with matched velvet, sofa attributed to Morris & Co, circa 1900. See page 152 “William Morris Textiles” by Linda Parry. 86cm (34in) high, 130cm (51in) wide, 76cm (30in) deep,

 


9. An oak Glasgow School display cabinet with leaded glazed uppersection and two door lower section with brass handles of stylised flowers, circa 1900. 202cm (79.5in) high, 80cm (31.5in) maximum width, 58cm (23in) deep

10. A mahogany Glasgow style fire screen with square cut-outs and fabric inset, circa 1900. 75cm (29.5in) high, 53.5cm (21in) wide.


 

11. An oak Glasgow upholstered armchair, design attributed to E A Taylor, for Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900. 109cm (43in) high, 58cm (23in) wide, 68cm (27in) deep.


.12. An oak Glasgow armchair with drop-in upholstered seat, design attributed to E A Taylor, for Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900. 100cm (39.5in) high, 61cm (24in) wide, 56cm (22in) 



13. 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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