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The Millinery Works GALLERY

 

THE glasgow style

12 - 30 June 2002


THE EXHIBITS:

FURNITURE continued

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6. George Walton: an oak 'Abingwood' style armchair with upholstered seat from the design used in the billiard room of Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street Tearooms, Glasgow, circa 1900, ht 33“ (84cm). See George Walton Architect & Designer Karen Moon.

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7. George Walton: a pair of walnut high back carved and parcel gilt chairs with cane backs and seats for The Philippines, Brasted Chart, Kent, circa 1905, ht 49” (124cm). See George Walton Architect & Designer Karen Moon.

8. George Walton: a mahogany two door glazed cabinet on slender tapering legs with H stretcher. This is a version of the 'Holland' cabinet which was designed by Walton and made by J S Henry, circa 1900, ht 48” (122cm) wth 35” (89cm) 
dth 15” (38cm).

9. George Walton (in the manner of): an oak barrel armchair with wide plank-back stretcher and upholstered seat, circa 1900, ht 34“ (86cm).

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10. George Walton (attributed designer): an oak drop leaf oval table with turned multi-column legs and stretchers,
circa 1905, ht 28” (71cm) wth 48” (122cm) dth 30” (76cm).

11. E A Taylor: an oak two tier table with split-heart cut-out motif made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 29” (74cm)
wth 30” (76cm) dth 17.5” (44cm).

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12. E A Taylor: an ebonised oak bureau with four stained leaded glass inset panels of stylised Glasgow rose motif to the upper body and split-heart motif to the plinth and with silvered metalwork, made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 48” (122cm) wth 29.75” (75cm) dth 19.5” (49cm). See The Glasgow Style Gerald & Celia Larner.

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13. E A Taylor: an oak sideboard with centrally peaked cornice and carved stylised Glasgow roses to the upper sliding doors with drawers above 4 doors, each inset with leaded glass stylised Glasgow rose decoration, made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 52.75” (134cm) wth 72” (183cm) dth 21” (53cm). Similar example illustrated in ‘At Home, Ten Years Collecting from Historic Scotland’, published by National Museum of Antiquities Scotland. See also The Glasgow Style Gerald & Celia Larner.

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14. E A Taylor: an oak two-seater settle with moulded sides and stylised cut-outs with upholstered pad cushion made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 32.5” (83cm) wth 35.5” (90cm) dth 20” (51cm).

15. E A Taylor: an oak side chair with narrow slats and carved floral decoration to the back and upholstered seat, circa 1901, ht 35.75” (91cm). See pg 151 Glasgow 1900, Waanders Publishers for a drawing reference to this item.

16. E A Taylor: a set of ten shaped high ladder-back dining chairs in oak with upholstered drop-in seats made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 41” (104cm).

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17. E A Taylor: an oak sideboard with decorated stylised Glasgow roses and fruit to the upper and lower doors with brass and copper metal work made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1901, ht 64.5” (164cm) wth 72” (183) dth 26.5” (67cm).
See Wylie & Lochhead catalogue 1901.

18. E A Taylor: a pair of oak side chairs with low stretchers and cut-out tulip to the back, circa 1901, ht 35.75” (93cm).

19. E A Taylor: an oak side chair with slatted back containing stylised tulip decoration and cane seat, circa 1901, ht 36” (92cm).

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20. E A Taylor (attributed designer): a set of six oak high back dining chairs comprising 2 arms and 4 sides, with drop-in leather upholstered seats made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1901, ht 46” (117cm) arms, 42.5” (108cm) sides.
See Wylie & Lochhead catalogue 1901.

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21. E A Taylor: an oak bureau bookcase designed with shaped cornice and plinth made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 70” (178cm) wth 33” (84cm) dth 12” (30.5cm).

22. E A Taylor, Jessie M King (attributed designers): a tray on stand in green and black painted wood with square painted motif, circa 1905, lgth 8.5” (22cm) wth 24” (61cm) dth 17” (43cm).

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23. E A Taylor: an oak centre table with split-heart cut-outs made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 29.5“ (75cm) wth 30“ (76cm) dth 15“ (38cm).

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24. E A Taylor (attributed designer): a white painted collectors/stationery cabinet with yin-yan motifs to the upper gallery, circa 1900, ht 53” (135cm) wth 17” (43cm) dth 12” (30.5cm).

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25. E A Taylor: a 'Suffolk' chair in walnut with original rush seat and stylised arrow quill back made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1905, ht 30” (76cm). Above Left.

26. E A Taylor (attributed designer): an oak bureau bookcase with leaded glazed doors and 3 split-heart motifs to the upper section made by Wylie & Lochhead, circa 1900, ht 61” (155cm) wth 27” (69cm) dth 11” (28cm). Above right.

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