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tHE ARTS & CRAFTS movement

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

FURNITURE continued

J S Henry

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33. A mahogany card table attributed to G M Ellwood for J S Henry on tapering legs with pad feet and double cross stretchers, inlaid with stylised tree, flower and leaf motifs in pewter, mother–of–pearl and various woods and the top having a baized interior. Circa 1900, 26.5in (67cm) high, 21in (53.5cm) wide and 15in (38cm) deep. Picture above.

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34. A walnut five-drawer music cabinet with brass patinated handles and cut–out flower motif to the sides with square–capped finials and feet, probably by G M Elwood, attributed to J S Henry. Circa 1895, 46in (117cm) high, 20in (51cm) wide and 15in (38cm) deep. Picture above.

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35. A round mahogany table inlaid with mother–of–pearl and various woods with stylised flower motif and cut–out design to the double legs, attributed to J S Henry. Circa 1900, 29.5in (75cm) high, 29.5in (75cm) in diameter. Picture above.

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36. An oak tea compendium with detachable tray and extending slides; the two centrally–hinged doors having inlaid mottos “You can’t eat your cake and have it too” & “There’s many a slip ‘twixt cup and lip”, attributed to J S Henry. Circa 1900, 29in (74cm) high, 20in (51cm) wide and 15in (38cm) deep. Picture above.

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37. A stained oak sidechair with triple stay arrangement to the back and drop–in seat upholstered in Morris & Co fabric the design attributed to G M Ellwood for J S Henry. See page 245 ‘Studio Yearbook Vol 8’. Circa 1905, 42.5in (108cm) high. Picture above left.

Norman & Stacey

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38. An oak fall–front bureau with integral bookshelves to the sides and repoussé copper panels and drawer handles, attributed to Norman & Stacey. See Page 88 ‘Dictionary of 19th Century Furniture Design’ by Edward Joy. Circa 1905, 57in (145cm) high, 43.5in (110.5cm) wide and 17.75in (45cm) deep. Picture above.

39. An oak three–tiered stand with cut–out heart motif to the front & back and tulip head cut–outs to the sides, attributed to Norman and Stacey. See Page 551 ‘Dictionary of 19th Century Furniture Design’ by Edward Joy. Circa 1900, 43in (109cm) high, 15in (38cm) wide and 12in (30.5cm) deep. Picture with exhibit 37 above.

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