Bruce Talbert, attr, a Long Aesthetic Movement Oak Bench with Carved Florets

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Bruce Talbert, attributed. Probably made by Gillows of Lancaster.

A good quality and long, aesthetic movement oak bench with stylized florets to the centre and a row of ebonized turnings to the top with tramline details, the sides with quarter circular supports above and below the seat, on turned legs to the front.

It came with a full length buttoned, red upholstery cushion, which is old, well made and nice and included if required, although I don't have an image of it, it's stored away.

Dimensions
Height: 33.25 in (84.46 cm)
Width: 100 in (254 cm)
Depth: 19 in (48.26 cm)
Year of manufacture
1880
Maker
Gillows of Lancaster & London
Designer
Bruce James Talbert
Period
Aesthetic Movement
1880-1889
Condition
Good

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