Hallstands and Stickstands
HS 1
A pure Anglo-Japanese oak Hallstand of very fine quality in the manner of E W Godwin, with upper panels depicting songbirds perched in a cherry blossom tree & a central bevelled mirror with the lower panels depicting apples & pears, the central section with central drawer flanked by arched & half turned details with turned uprights to the front & a strong Anglo-Japanese design incorporated into the umbrella/stickstand compartments to each side with Sunflower carved details to the front & back with a lower shelf encorporating the drip tray compartments to each side with zig zag detailing to the chamfered edges all stood on turned ball feet with shaped supports to each side.
Height 73 3/4". Width 78", Depth 17 1/2". Circa 1870.
£POA.
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HS 2
A good Arts & Crafts hallstand by Shapland & Petter with a flaring cornice with shaped supports & a Motto to the top in copper which reads :- ''FAIR WEATHER AFTER YOU'' centred by a circular aneroid barometer with a bevelled central mirror & shelf below, flanked by stylised brass coat & hat hooks, it has a central key & glove drawer which has a semi-circular front with red veined marble top & shaped details above, with umbrella & stickstands to each side with original drip trays to the base & a shaped lower apron the whole on square shaped feet.
Height 84" Width of cornice 53", Depth of cornice 13 1/2". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 3
A quality Shapland & Petter Hall robe with a turquoise blue Ruskin ceramic disc to the upper back plate, panelled doors opening to reveal lots of storage. A similar variation of this model below & would work very well together.
Height 82 1/2", Width 42", Main Body Depth 15", top caps are 17" Deep. Circa 1900's.
£POA.
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HS 4
A quality Glasgow style Arts & Crafts oak Hall cupboard with display or hat area to the top, stylised carved details to the upper door panels, chocolate copper handles & copper strap hinges, & stylised floral carved panels to the upper doors, opening to reveal a fitted interior to the right hand door for keys, gloves & umbrella's with further hanging space inside. The first two images are of an identical hall cupboard with different hinges & handles, & the last five images are details of the one I have for sale & a true representation of the colour of this hall cupboard.
Height 7', Depth of top 17", Width of top 45 1/2". Circa 1903.
£POA.
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HS 5
A good quality petite Arts & Crafts Oak hallstand by Shapland & Petter.
Height 81", Width of cornice 24", Depth 13 1/4. Circa 1900.
£995.
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HS 6
A good Arts & Crafts hallstand attributed to Shapland & Petter with stylised cut-outs to the sides & with its original drip trays.
£995.
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HS 7
A small Arts & Crafts oak hallseat & walking stick stand attributed to George Logan & probably made by Wylie & Lochhead with stylised floral & seed pod carved details to the top, just above the seat. This has been cut down from a taller hallstand.
Height ",Length ", Depth ". Circa 1900.
£450.
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HS 8
A stunning Shapland & Petter Arts & Crafts oak Hall Cupboard with an upper area for display with a 3/4 gallery with moulded top rail & heart cut-outs to each shaped slat, just below is a flaring cornice & 3 fabulous copper hinges & 2 stylised floral panels to the upper panels & Heart & circular details to the lower copper panel of the door, flanked by scribed details with heart cut-outs to the front lower legs. There are 2 stylised coat hooks to each side with shelves below & walking stick rails below those. The door opens to reveal full width glove & key box to the door with lift up lid & the interior has an upper shelf with hanging space below & room shoes at the base.
Height 84", Depth of cornice 19", Width of cornice 43". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 9
A slim Arts & Crafts oak hallstand attributed to Wylie & Lochhead with stain glass to the upper door & stylised floral cutouts to the sides with original drip tray.
Height 84" Width 22 1/2", Depth 10". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 10
Dr C Dresser. An important cast iron stickstand designed by Dresser & made by Coalbrookdale. Illustrated in Victorian & Edwardian Interiors & Furniture by Jeremy Cooper Page 145 Plate 357, Last 3 images. And also illustrated in Christopher Dresser by Stuart Durant page 78.
Height 32", Width 20", Depth 7". Circa 1870's.
£POA.
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HS 11
A pure Glasgow School Arts & Crafts oak stickstand attributed to E.A.Taylor with large Ebony & Sycamore chequerboard inlay to the top with turned & slatted struts below & a chrome umbrella/stick holder with 2 central elongated shaped struts & shaped supports to the base with Taylors split heart cut-outs, original drip tray & bun feet.
Height 41", Width 13", Depth 8". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 12
Two similar Glasgow school stickstands by Wylie & Lochhead the righthand one with turned central upright £495 & the lefthand one with wavey uprights is priced at £395.
Height 40", Width 13", Depth 8". Circa 1905.
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HS 13
A top quality well designed Arts & Crafts oak hall seat by Liberty & Co with typical L&Co bottle glass pane to the upper left hand side, cupboard behind with central drawer & cupboard below with well executed hand made fully functional elongated stylised copper hinges & beautifully designed stylised copper coathooks with an upper bevelled mirror flanked by very precise turned spindles, with lift up seat below for further storage & a well thought out line of horizontal green tiles to the right hand side back where a wet umbrella may lean against. & a small curved space with a single corresponding turned spindle above & original hand shaped drip tray below.
Height 75", Depth 16", Width 56". Circa 1895.
£SOLD.
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HS 14
Superb Oak Arts & Crafts hallstand, with wonderful copper stylised panels to the top cupboard doors in the style of C R Mackintosh, attributed to EA Taylor. This hallstand is depicted in the Wylie & Lochhead catalogue of 1901, Last two images.
Cornice Width 40" Cornice Depth 13" Height 76".
£POA.
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HS 15
A top quality Arts & Crafts Oak Hallstand by Shapland & Petter with bevelled mirror flanked by a circular copper disc with hat & coat hooks, stylised cut-outs & stylised floral copper panel & glove box, the front sculptured uprights capped with sphere's & umbrella stands to each side with original drip trays.
Height 81", Depth 12 1/2", Width 44". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 16
A Shapland & Petter oak Arts & Crafts stick stand with stylised floral copper panel to the top & copper panel with roundels to the bottom original patina & original drip tray,
illustrated on page 364 of Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design. Retailed by Norman & Stacey. Stamped
Height 41" 102cm, Width 22 1/2" 53cm, Depth 10" 27cm. Circa 1910.
£SOLD.
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HS 17
A rare stunning Arts & Crafts hatstand with a wonderful hand made copper lantern to the top attributed to Arthur Simpson of Kendall. The quality is exceptional with copper coat hooks just below the lantern & umbrella/walking stick hooks lower down & hand formed copper drip trays to the base. This was purchased in the Lake district.
Height 89", Width at the base which is the widest point 19". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 18
A cast iron stickstand by Robbins & Co attributed Thomas or Henry
Jeckyll. Barnard Bishop & Barnard co produced with Robbins.
Height 34" 84cm, Width of base 20" 51cm, Depth of base 10". Circa 1875.
£POA.
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HS 19
A cast iron stickstand attributed to Thomas or Henry Jeckyll. Barnard Bishop & Barnard co produced with Robbins.
Height 33" 80cm, Width 18 1/2" 49cm, Depth 8 1/2". Circa 1875.
£POA.
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HS 20
A superb quality Arts & Crafts Hallstand by Harris Lebus with flaring cornice & wonderful stylised floral carving above the dome top bevelled mirror with small shelf below. A central drawer with stylised brass handle flanked by capped uprights & stylised cut-outs to the back on square tapering legs with original drip trays to the base.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 21
A top quality Shapland & Petter mirror back hallstand, wonderful stylised spindles unique to S&P, sweeping top, shaped front legs also unique to S&P original drip tray topped off with excellent coat hooks.
Height 74, Depth 10 1/2", Width 22". Circa 1900.
£995.
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HS 22
A sweet little Arts & Crafts Oak stickstand by Shapland & Petter with wonderful stylised floral carving to the top & typical S&P square shaped spindles to the right flanked to the left by a single drawer with superb quality handle with shaped apron below & slatted back the central one with pierced heart, shelf to the bottom with original drip tray. Another example typical of S&P superior design & quality.
Height 43 1/2',Width 31", Depth 143. Circa 1900.
£995.
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HS 23
A Shapland & Petter Oak hallstand with dentil moulding to the top & inlaid with stylised floral details, a single draw below with a superb quality stylised floral brass handle & line inlay to the draw & lower arch with turned front legs & wavy back legs capped at the tops, the walking stick/umbrella aperture with stylised cut-outs to the front & subtle carved details to the backs with it's original drip trays with canted corners below.
Height 39", Width at the back 33",Width at front 36", Depth 13". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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HS 24
An excellent Oak Arts & Crafts hall cupboard, with stylised floral carvings in the style of M H Ballie Scott, with wide moulded cornice, open hat box with hanging space below & tapering Architectural form.
Circa 1900.
£1595.
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HS 25
A Superb Arts & Crafts Oak hall robe with flaring cornice & twizzling coat hooks to each side, cubby hole to the top & open hanging space below with brass rod for hanging decorative curtain & 90 degree brass coat hooks to the sides & brass rails to the middle for holding walking sticks etc. The whole with slanting sides of 'A' frame shape.
Height 77", Width of cornice 37", Depth of cornice 15". Circa 1900.
Priced at £1250.
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HS 26
Good quality oak Arts & Crafts hall stand attributed to Liberty & Co with wonderful tapering front legs, stylised ying yang cut outs to middle rail, floral cutouts just below middle shelf & typical Liberty Voysey squashed hearts to top rail original hooks & drip trays.
Cornice Width 37 1/2", Depth 12" Height 79". Circa 1900.
£595.
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HS 27
Liberty & Co stickstand with heart cutouts to each end.
length 26" depth 11 1/2" height 27". Circa 1900.
Priced at £285.
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HS 28
Gothic revival Oak hallstand/seat in the style of Dr C. Dresser.
Height 84", Width 42", Depth 15 1/2". Circa 1875.
Priced at £2450.
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HS 29
A Gothic Revival tripod hat & coat stand with turned finial to the top & circular revolving coat hangers with brass coat hooks, about a third of the way down 3 more coat hooks with turned detail in the centre following down to 3 angled legs with circular disc & turned finial to the base.
Height 85", Width at the top disc inc hooks 19", Width at feet 23". Circa 1890.
£895.
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HS 30
Superb oak Arts & Crafts Hallstand attributed to Liberty & Co, with leaded glass panels to top, central bevelled mirror with stylised floral cutouts beside, wonderful original floral tiles above a lift up lid with storage & a pair of cupboard doors opening to reveal more storage on fabulous angular legs typical detail of L&Co, with original hooks, side rails & drip trays.
Width at the base 34 1/2", Depth at the feet 14", Height 83". Circa 1900.
£1450.
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HS 31
A superb Quality Arts & Crafts copper & hand wrought iron stick stand with wonderful stylised copper heart to the centre.
Height 30", Width 14 1/2", Depth 7". Circa 1900.
£595.
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HS 32
TALWIN MORRIS cast iron stickstand.
Height 28 1/2", Width 14 1/2", Depth 18".
Registered design number 479021 for 1906.
£SOLD.
(The 1st 3 pictures to the right are from the Studio)
Talwin Morris has in the past been counted as the 5th member of the Glasgow Four, because of his maturity & long standing friendship with ' The Spook School '- (Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Herbert Macnair, & Margaret & Francis Macdonald). He was first to translate their ideas into commercial design & the first collector of items that they designed &
produced. He came to Glasgow in 1893, a crucial time in the development of the Glasgow Style, to take up his post as director
of Blackie's publishing house.
He studied as an Architect & designed many items of jewellery, hand beaten metalwork & even pieces of furniture, which are very rare, but he is most famous for his incrediable Glasgow Style designs of metalwork & for Blackie book covers whom Mackintosh also designed for, but probably most important was that, 'he secured' for Macintosh the commission for the
Blackie's new home in Helensborough, The Hill House..
There are only 2 known example's of a cast iron stick stand designed by Talwin Morris the other design has through cut outs to the heart centre's & slits to the sides.
£SOLD.
Also see below IP 50.
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HS 32a
£SOLD. TALWIN MORRIS!
.............In Mr Morris's bookcase, his panels are somewhat cramped, one does feel that his
bookcase was designed first, then the panels were designed to fit into the space where they are located. The panel in the
above cupboard has actually a little more freedom, & more balanced, because it is slightly larger in scale. With the evidence
to the right, one would also feel that the above cupboard & panel were designed as a whole. Quite likely to have been
designed before the bookcase or maybe even a collaboration between CR Mackintosh & Talwin Morris.
Talwin Morris has in the past been counted as the 5th member of the Glasgow Four, because of his maturity & long standing friendship with ' The Spook School '- (Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Herbert Macnair, & Margaret & Francis Macdonald). He was first to translate their ideas into commercial design & the first collector of items that they designed &
produced. He came to Glasgow in 1893, a crucial time in the development of the Glasgow Style, to take up his post as director
of Blackie's publishing house. The last picture shows that this copper panel was made for this cabinet, this cabinet is of shoddy late Victorian construction in deal, made to be painted & made in a way close in line to how early Mackintosh furniture was made. £SOLD.
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HS 33
An Arts & Crafts Oak hallstand made by Harris Lebus, with good stylised floral carvings to the top, central bevelled mirror with shelf below & a row of beautiful tiles above the central single drawer, stylised floral fretwork to the sides flanked by umbrella stands with original drip trays.
Height 6' 11", Width of cornice 40", Depth 13 1/2". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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HS 34
A Liberty & Co Walnut hall robe with fantastic hand formed copper handles & hinges, flaring cornice, stamped Liberty & Co on the hinges.
Height 78", Width of cornice 32", Depth of cornice 22". Circa 1895.
£SOLD.
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HS 35
Oak Arts & Crafts stickstand with stylised heart cut-outs to top & glove drawer to the upper left hasnd side, made by Wylie & Lochhead. Circa 1900. Width 33", height 39", depth 13".
£SOLD.
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HS 36
A L&Co 'A' frame oak hall stand with stylised cut-outs to the top, central mirror with shelf below & a drawer below with capped uprights to the front flanked by twin walking stick & brolly compartments.
Height 80", Width 34 1/2", Depth 12 1/2". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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HS 37 SOLD
An Arts & Crafts hand formed copper umbrella stand with scroll over top with repousse stylised floral roundels & copper rods uniting the umbrella shaped base with original solid copper drip tray.
Height 29 1/2", Width 16 1/4", Depth 6 1/4". Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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