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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 continued

Goodyer of Regent Street

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 19. A mahogany high–back armchair with double heart cut–out motif to the curved back splat, labelled ‘Goodyer of Regent Street’. Illustrated page 22 & 26 ‘The Studio Year Book 1906’. Circa 1900, 47in (120cm) high. Picture above

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20. A similar set of 5 mahogany dining chairs, comprising four side chairs and one armchair with high curved stays and back splat. Similar illustrated page 22 & 26 ‘The Studio Year Book 1906’. Circa 1905, arm 52in (132cm) high, side 50in (127cm) high. 2 pictured above.

21. An oak firescreen with cut–out leaf design and inset panel of embossed leather depicting a landscape with trees attributed to Goodyer. Similar illustrated page 41 in ‘The Studio Year Book 1906’. Circa 1900, 30.5in (77cm) high and 23in (58.5cm) wide.

22. A pair of oak chairs with stylised tree cut–out to the back splat with shaped top rail, labelled. Circa 1900, 40.5in (103cm) high.

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23. An elm rush–seated chair with curved back splat and cut out tulip motifs probably made by William Birch for Goodyer. Illustrated page 128 ‘Victorian and Edwardian Furniture’ by John Andrews. Circa 1900,43in (109cm) high. Picture above.

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24. A set of four chairs in oak with pediment to the back above four graduated heart cutout motifs and with rush seats, the design attributed to Goodyer. Circa 1900, 40in (102cm) high. 2 pictured above.

25. An en–suite armchair in oak with pediment to the back above four graduated heart cut–out motifs and with leather upholstered seat, design attributed to Goodyer. Circa 1900, 42.5in (108cm) high.

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26. An oak 3 piece suite comprising a sofa and 2 armchairs with yin–yan cut–outs to the sides and front stretchers, attributed to Goodyer. Circa 1905, sofa 36in (91.5cm), arm 33.5in (85cm) high. Picture above.

27. A pair of upholstered oak armchairs with yin–yan cut–outs to the sides and front stretchers, attributed to Goodyer. Circa 1905, 33.5in (85cm) high. Similar pictured above. 

28. An upholstered oak armchair with yin–yan cut–outs to the sides and front stretcher, attributed to Goodyer. Circa 1905, 33.5in (85) high. Similar pictured above

Ambrose Heal for Heal & Son

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29. An oak ‘St Ives’ wardrobe with hanging cupboard and fall front cupboard below mirror, stamped Heal & Son. Illustrated page 12 ‘Ambrose Heal - Simplicity and Style’ by The Antique Trader. Circa 1897, 74in (188cm) high, 50in (127cm) wide and 24in (61cm) deep. Picture above.

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30. An oak ‘St Ives’ four–drawer dressing chest with swing mirror and chamfered columns supporting metal candle holders, stamped Heal & Son. See page 21 ‘A History of Heal’s’ by Susanna Gooden. Circa 1897, 59in (150cm) high, 42in (107cm) wide and 21in (53cm) deep. Picture above.

31. A pair of oak ‘Letchworth’ rush–seated ladder back chairs. Illustrated ‘The Studio 1904’ page 71. Circa 1904,
43.25in (110cm) high.

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32. A ‘Letchworth’ dresser in chestnut with display shelf above two doors. Illustrated page 105 ‘Good Citizen’s Furniture’ by Annette Carruthers and Mary Greensted also in ‘The Studio 1904’ Page 71. Circa 1904, 66.75in (169.5cm) high, 54in (137cm) wide and 19in (48cm) deep. Picture above.

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