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THE MILLINERY WORKS GALLERY

tHE ARTS & CRAFTS movement

A Selling Exhibition presented by The Antique Trader 2 to 27 June 2004

FURNITURE

Morris & Co

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1. An ebonised ‘Sussex’ armchair with rush seat designed by Philip Webb. Circa 1875, 34in (86cm) high. Picture above back left.

2. An ebonised ‘Sussex’ corner chair designed by Philip Webb. Circa 1875, 28in (71cm) high. Picture above front left.

3. An ebonised ‘Sussex’ armchair with rush seat designed by G D Rossetti. Circa 1875, 35in (89cm) high. Picture above back right.

4. A pair of ebonised ‘Sussex’ side chairs designed by Ford Maddox Brown Circa 1875, 33in (84cm) high. 1 pictured above front right.

5. An ebonised ‘Sussex’ armchair with rush seat designed by Phillip Webb. Circa 1875, 33in (84cm) high.

6. An ebonised ‘Sussex’ side chair with rush seat designed by Phillip Webb. Circa 1875, 33in (84cm) high.

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7.An oak five–legged panelled corner washstand with marble top and shelf, stamped Morris & Co Oxford Street W and numbered 1247, probably designed by George Jack. Circa 1895, 48in (122cm) high, 
40in (102cm) wide and 28in (71cm) deep. Picture above.

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8. A mahogany chaise longue upholstered with original William Morris design ‘Bird’ hand–loomed Jacquard woven fabric, attributed to Morris & Co. See Page 152 ‘William Morris Textiles’ by Linda Parry. Circa 1880, 29in (74cm) high, 54in (137cm) wide and 24in (61cm) deep. Picture above.

9. A length of original William Morris ‘Flower & Scroll’ wallpaper with a design of flowers & foliage in shades of green on a natural ground, marked Morris & Co to the edge. Circa 1900, 95in (241cm) high and 20in (51cm) wide. See first picture above.

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10. A six–legged walnut occasional table with finely turned legs and curved stretchers in the manner of George Jack for Morris & Co. Circa 1895, 24in (61cm) high, 24.5in (62cm) wide and 24.5in (62cm) deep.
Picture above right.

11. A mahogany firescreen with glazed Morris style embroidered slide attributed to Morris & Co. Circa 1895, 28in (71cm) high and 23in (58.5cm) wide.


Liberty & Co

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12. An oak sideboard with copper strap hinges and bottle–eye glazing to the upper central door, labelled, the design attributed to Leonard Wyburd. Illustrated page 57 ‘The Liberty Style ‘Japanese Exhibition catalogue 1999. Circa 1900, 71.5in (182cm) high, 75in (191cm) wide and 25.25in (64cm) deep. Picture above.

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13. An oak Thebes No 2 three–legged stool designed by Leonard F Wyburd, labelled. Illustrated page 142 ‘Art Nouveau in Britain – From Mackintosh to Liberty – The Birth of a Style’ by Victor Arwas. Circa 1884, 13.5in (34cm) high. Picture above

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14. An oak sideboard with steel strap hinges and handles, glazed door to the upper central section, shaped brackets to the top and cut–out sides, labelled, the design attributed to Leonard Wyburd. Similar Illustrated page 57 ‘The Liberty Style’ Japanese Exhibition catalogue 1999. Circa 1900, 73in (185.5cm) high, 75in (191cm) wide and 25in (63.5cm) deep. Picture above.

15. A walnut Thebes No 2 three–legged stool designed by Leonard F Wyburd with the remains of a label & numbered 16674. Illustrated page 142 ‘Art Nouveau in Britain – From Mackintosh to Liberty – The Birth of a Style’ by Victor Arwas. Circa 1884, 13.5in (34cm) high. See picture above exhibit 13.

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16. An ash chest of drawers with overhanging gallery and 4 graduated drawers with brass handles, attributed to Liberty & Co. Circa 1895, 47in (120cm) high, 35.5in (90cm) wide and 20in (51cm) deep. Picture above.

17. An oak three–fold panel screen with pewter and enamel boss to the centre panel attributed to Liberty & Co. Circa 1895, 68in (173cm) high and 59.25in (150.5cm) wide.

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18. A mahogany two–tier occasional table with curved legs attributed to Liberty & Co stamped G996. Circa 1895, 27.5in (70cm) high, 21in (53.5cm) wide and 15.5in (39cm) deep. Picture page left


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Illustrated catalogue £5 plus p&p from paul@millineryworks.co.uk 

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