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ARTS & CRAFTS movement FURNITURE continued J S Henry
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.
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.
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.
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
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. Illustrated catalogue £5 plus p&p from art@millineryworks.co.uk | |||||||||