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s1964 An oak Arts & Crafts umbrella/stick
stand, circa 1900. 84 cm (33in) high. |
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mlsr456 An oak panelled and chip-carved hall stand by Percy Wells, circa 1925. |
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S2498 A small oak Arts & Crafts stick stand
with heart cut-out motif, circa 1900, 27in (69cm) high. |
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s3445
George Walton (in the manner of): an Arts &
Crafts architectural mahogany upholstered settle with integral cupboards to the sides, glazed display case with colour glass of a swag of Glasgow Style roses above and brass repoussé panels of stylised leaves to the cupboard doors and to the back which has three mirrors, possibly for a Kodak Eastman European outlet.
221cm 85(in) high, 216cm (87in) wide,74 cm (29in) deep circa 1900. See ‘George Walton Designer and Architect’ by Karen Moon.
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s3256 A Coalbrookdale cast iron Aesthetic
Movement umbrella stand attributed to Christopher Dresser. 75 cm (29.5in) high,
circa 1880.
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s3912
An oak Gothic Reform upholstered bench with chamfered legs and arms in the manner of A W N Pugin’s
‘House of Commons’ chairs. 98cm (38.5in) high, 183cm (72in) wide, 54cm (21.25in)
deep circa 1870.
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srgh An oak Gothic Reform side table with
carved decorative chevron pattern to the upper apron and carved quatrefoil
decoration to the lower side stretchers, labelled to the leg Thomas Pratt &
Sons, Strand, London. 92cm (36.25in) high, 76cm (30in) wide, 45.5cm (18in) deep,
circa 1875.
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