An Exhibition of furniture designed by George Walton & the Glasgow Boys
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GW Ex 1a
A good Glasgow style Arts & Crafts oak sidetable attributed to E A Taylor & made by Wylie & Lochhead with a square top & split heart details below with square tapering legs united by a lower shelf.
Height 27 1/2", Depth of top 18 1/2", Width of top 19 1/2". Circa 1903.
£POA.

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GW Ex 2a
An exceptional Cotswold style quarter sawn Oak Arts & Crafts sideboard of generous proportions in the manner of M.H. Ballie Scott with Ebony & fruitwood stylised floral inlays by Waring & Gillows. Circa 1897-1899.
Height 74", Width 78", Depth 25 1/4". Circa 1897-1903.
£POA.

Under close inspection of the label it reads Waring & Gillow, the 'Gillow' is so small one can only see it under an eye glass. During the final years of the 19th century Gillows ran into financial difficulty & from 1897 began a 'LOOSE' financial arrangement with Waring of Liverpool, Gillows & Warings both had stores in Oxford Street, London & it is also thought that the expiry of the formers lease also prompted the two firms joining together legally ratified by the establishment of Waring and Gillow in 1903. Gillows of Lancaster absorbed another top maker of the period Collinson & Lock also in 1897. Warings, Gillows & Collinson & Lock were 3 of the most important furniture makers in England in the 18th & 19th Century, these 3 heavyweights who came together in 1897 to form what turned out to be one of the top furniture companies in the land drawing on a 160 years of experience from Gillows, 62 years of experience from Warings & 35 years of experience from Collinson & Lock making 277 years of history for quality & design all amalgamated into one company. It remained an independent firm until 1985 when it was taken over. This sideboard is a historic work of art made at the very beginnings of the famous Waring & Gillows known around the globe for innovation, exceptional quality & cutting edge design from The Arts & Crafts Movement.
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GW Ex 3a
An oak Glasgow School sideboard designed by E.A. Taylor & made by Wylie & Lochhead with split heart to the detail to the shaped top & central glazed cupboard below flanked by open shelves with solid oak paneled back, 2 large drawers to the centre with angular cupboards to each side on 6 tapering legs with square feet.
Height 59 1/2", Width 66", Depth 22 1/2". Circa 1903.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 4a
A pair of Arts & Crafts Glasgow Style centre tables Designed by G M Ellwood for J S Henry with stylised floral inlays to the shaped top & central wide legs with stylised square rose details with elongated stems flanked by square section supports united by lower shelf.
Height 29", Width 30" SQ. Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 5a
A pair of superb architectural Arts & Crafts oak side tables in the Glasgow Style attributed to George Walton for Liberty & Co probably made by William Birch with inlaid detail to the top edge & wonderful sweeping arches below with angled legs united by a central shelf & twin floor stretchers.
Height 28", top 26 1/2" x 18". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 6a
An Arts & Crafts oak sideboard designed by Ernest Archibald Taylor for Wylie & Lochhead with superb stylised Glasgow Roses to each lead glass door, flaring cornice with shaped support brackets, serving area below, tremendous stylised carved Glasgow Roses to all 4 doors, with superb hand formed copper handles & hinges which were originally silver plated but had been polished through to the brass in many places which I have now had re-silvered. Another example typical of his stunning exhibition work.
Height 6', Width of cornice 7', Depth of cornice 29 1/2". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 7a
An Arts & Crafts Glasgow Style sidetable with stylised floral inlays to the shaped top with lower shaped shelf & triple square section legs united at the base with floor stretchers Height 26 1/2", Width 20". Design attributed to G M Ellwood for JS Henry.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 8a
An Oak Arts & Crafts sideboard design attributed to W.J.Neatby with superb stylised floral copper panel above lower shelf & serving area below, tremendous stylised carved panel to left hand cupboard door & superb carvings each side of the copper panel, stylised cut-outs to each side with through heart cut-outs above the top shelf & perfect architectural caps to the top posts with hand formed copper handles & hinges.
Height 76 1/2", Width 52", Depth 21". Cira 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 9a
Arts & Crafts Glasgow Style oak centre table designed by G M Ellwood for J S Henry with Pewter, Ebony, Walnut & fruitwood stylised floral inlays to the shaped shaped undertier with 3 central slatted detail to the front & twin slatted details to the ends united by stretchers.
Height 28", Width 20", Length 30". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 10a
An Arts & Crafts Glasgow Style oak dining table by Wylie & Lochhead with square & turned legsunited by side stretchers.
Width 39", Length 54". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 11a
A quality Arts & Crafts Oak dining table attributed to E A Taylor probably made by Wylie & lochhead with 4 stylised floral cut-outs flanked by bird cut-outs to each corner, on square & turned legs united by stretchers.
Length 46", Width 35 1/2". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 12a
A Glasgow School Arts & Crafts oak buffet with Plank sides & central plank back the accenuated tops & the split heart inlays a typical detail of Taylor & Ednie but Ednies work more follows Mackintosh's style & with the arched details at the bottom of the planks & turned disc details to the uprights with the sweetest square detail just above the turned disks with these Mackintosh style details it is more likely to be by him.
Height 48", Width 48", Depth 20 1/2". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 13a
An Oak Arts & Crafts sideboard attributed to E A Taylor & made by Wylie & Lochhead with flaring cornice & gentle sweeps below & central pair of stylised Glasgow Roses inlaid with Walnut, Tulip wood & Mother of Pearl flanked by conforming inlays, bevelled central mirror & full shelf below, the serving area with 2 central drawers & open display & 2 cupboards below all flanked by upper arched openings with cupboard doors below with conforming inlays & pierced heart copper handles.
Height 6', Width 69" Depth 24". CIRCA 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 14a
An Oak Arts & Crafts sideboard in the manner of E A Taylor & made by P.E.Gane. It has a very unusual slide that gives you extra serving area which pulls out from just below the centre of the main work area. It also has stunning stained glass panel to upper right hand cupboard, inlaid with Tulip wood, Stained Sycamore & Walnut to each side, above the work area & hand made handles.
Height 6', Width 66" Depth 25 1/2". circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 15a
A pair of Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts Glasgow Style oak magazine racks with chequerboard inlays & squashed heart cut-outs & slatted details to the ends with lower shelf & splayed feet in the style of George Walton.
Height 30", Depth 6", Depth from end of splayed foot to splayed foot 10", Length 20". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 16a
A Mahogany display cabinet in the manner of EATaylor & made by Goodhall, Lambs & Heighway with stylised floral inlays of fruitwoods & ebony, framed by chequer inlays. The sweeping top with central cubby hole inlaid with a Glasgow rose to each corner & twin shaped turnings to the centre, flanked by 2 display areas with Talwin Morris style stained glass, further inlaid roses to each side, the 2 main display cabinets below with wonderful stylised Glasgow Roses to the centre & an elongated whiplash stem & Rose which opens to reveal 3 small shelves, the bevelled glass doors which break back at 30 degrees all surrounded with chequered inlay flanked by elongated refined twin turned columns with further stylised inlays below & arched apron. Circa 1900.
Height 68", Width 50", Depth 16 1/2".
£POA.
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GW Ex 17a
A Glasgow style cabinet by JS Henry with a wonderful enamel plaque to the centre of the upper door surrounded by pewter inlay & pewter squares conforming to square details radiating out, the plaque attributed to Jessie M King.
Height 59", Width 28", Depth 16 1/4". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 18a
A Mahogany plantstand by Wylie & Lochhead attributed to EA Taylor.
Height 31', Width 12 1/4". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 19a.
A Glasgow School Mahogany plant stand attributed to John Ednie & made by Wylie & Lochhead with circular top & another circular plant holder below.
Height 29", Width at base 16 1/2", Width of top 11 1/4".
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 20a
An oak sewing table in the Glasgow Style with two drop down leaves, the top carved with Celtic interlacing, single drawer & pull out storage slide with re-newed Arts & Crafts fabric on original brass & ceramic castors.
Height 29", Width 21", Width with leaves up 38 1/4", Depth 20". Circa 1900.
£895.
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GW Ex 21a
An Arts & Crafts 1/4 sawn Oak sidetable in the style of E A Taylor probably made by Wylie & Lochhead with stylised cut-outs to each side & lower shelf. Superior design & quality.
Height 26", Width 22", Depth 16". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
I have another matched pair almost identical to this one the only difference is that they don't have the arched skirt under the table top. See sidetable page 2.
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GW Ex 22a
A good quality pair of Arts & crafts Oak Inlaid side tables & one other with a different type of inlay to the top. Attributed to Wylie & Lochhead.
Height 28", 18"sq. Circa 1900.
£POA.
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GW Ex 23a
An Arts & Crafts Glasgow School oak inlaid card table.
Height 29" 29" Sq.
£895.
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GW Ex 24a
A Glasgow School cabinet designed by George Logan, made by Wylie & Lochhead. A bedroom suite by George Logan which he designed for the Wylie & Lochhead Pavillion Exhibition of 1901 also has Harebells & tiny little carved butterflys which are almost identicle, it is quite likely that this cabinet was exhibited at that exhibition.
The cabinet has a superb pierced & carved stylised butterfly to the centre back & display area below, flanked by stylsed floral carved details to the upper frontal ends & 3 fantastic lead glass panels almost certainly made by Macullocks who made glass for Wylie & Lochhead depicting 3 pure white plump Doves in flight with Harebells growing from the lower section panels in sliding doors with adjustable shelves behind. Circa 1901.
Height 48", Width 47", Depth 13 3/4".
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 25a
A top quality Glasgow School Arts & Crafts quarter sawn oak oblong table designed by E.A.Taylor & made by Wylie & Lochhead with full sweeping sides which have very precise inverted twin heart cut-outs to each corner with a stylised central circular cut-out with the most subtle notch to each top of the circle a wonderful detail, the whole on fine square tapering legs with shaped square feet.
Circa 1902.
£SOLD.
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GW Ex 26a
A Pair of oak Arts & Crafts sidetables by Wylie & Lochhead with stylised heart cut-outs. Height 28", Width 24", Depth 18". C1900. £SOLD.
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