Fireside or Comfy Armchairs
FC 3
A good Arts & Crafts oak reclining armchair by Harris lebus with large flat extended arms ideal for a cuppa & very comfortable indeed, restored & ready for upholstery.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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FC 4
A stylish Arts & Crafts oak reclining armchair with shaped extended arms & slatted sides restored & ready for upholstery.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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FC 5
An Arts & Crafts reclining armchair after a design by Phillip Webb & made by James Shoolbred with original brass & ceramic castors.
Circa 1890.
£POA.
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FC 6
A good quality oak Glasgow School Arts & Crafts reclining armchair made by Wylie & Lochhead depicted in the 1906 catalogue with sweeping arms & stylised shaped spindles to the sides on turned pad feet.
Circa 1900.
I have another almost identical one in stock. £SOLD.
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FC 7
A craftsman made Arts & Crafts reclining oak armchair of stunning quality, attributed to Romney Green with stylised floral cut-outs to the under arms, totally restored, & ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
£POA.
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FC 8
A good stylish Arts & Crafts oak armchair, with stylised floral cut-outs to the arms, totally restored, & ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
£1295.
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FC 9
A sculptural Arts & Crafts reclining oak armchair, totally restored, & ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
£1195.
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FC 10
A good Arts & Crafts oak armchair by Goodyers of Regent St, with stylised lolli-pop cut-outs to the back splats & stylised floral cut-outs to the side arms & to the front apron with shaped details to the lower sides, professionally recovered in a quality green leather.
Circa 1900
£POA.
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FC 11
A good stylish Arts & Crafts oak armchair with carved acorn roundels.
Circa 1900
£POA.
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FC 12
A pair of ladies & gents reclining armchairs by James Shoolbred after a design by Phillip Webb, professionaly re - upholstered in A Morris & Co fabric.
Circa 1890
£POA.
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FC 13
A good quality Arts & Crafts oak reclining armchair with stylised detail to the front below the seat with sculptured arms & 4 vertical slats to each side, professionally re-upholstered in a Morris & Co fabric.
Circa 1900
£POA.
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FC 14
Henry William Batley (attributed) for Collinson & Lock or Jas. Shoolbred & Co., a mahogany armchair, re-upholstered in red leather, the curved arms with pads, with stylised floral carved details to the back supports and fluted and twist fluted supports, on castors, 85cm high, the last three images are with an armchair attributed to E W Godwin.
Circa 1880.
£3000.
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FC 14a
Henry William Batley (attributed) for Collinson & Lock or Jas. Shoolbred & Co., a mahogany armchair, with later button back upholstery in good condition, the curved arms with pads, with stylised floral carved details to the back supports and fluted and twist fluted supports, on castors, 85cm high
£2500.
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FC 15
W. H. (Curly) Russell (1906-1971)
for Gordon Russell, a pair of oak
recliner armchairs, designed 1930,
re-upholstered in fawn leather,
Provenance: these were made for
Overstrand Hall which was designed by
Sir Edward Lutyens in 1899-1900. These
date to when the hall was turned into a
convalescent home in 1931-32.
See 'R D Russell Marian Pepler'
exhibition catalogue, London 1983,
p. 5 for an illustration of the living room
Lobden in 1932 with an example of this
model of chair.
Height 89cm (upright)
£POA.
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FC 16
A good quality Arts & Crafts reclining oak armchair attributed to Wylie & Lochhead with shaped arms & well executed stylised floral cut-outs to sides with ring turned & square front legs with bun feet. This also turns into a single bed. ready to be re-upholstered in your chosen fabric or leather.
£1295.
Circa 1900.
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FC 17
A very good quality Arts & Crafts reclining armchair with sculptured arms & crisp stylised floral cut-outs to the front & side slats.
Circa 1900. £1295.
£SOLD.
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FC 18
A very good quality Arts & Crafts style reclining armchair by Parker Knoll with sculptured arms shaped back & square legs.
£POA.
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FC 19
A Jas Shoolbred Oak Arts & Crafts reclining armchair with stylised cut outs to side spats, recovered in an Arts & Crafts subtle fabric. Circa 1900. (This one is sold). I have three identical versions & five variations to this recliner in stock.
£1195 each
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FC 20
Eight variations of this good quality Arts & Crafts oak armchair by Jas Shoolbred.
Circa 1900.
£875 each, (without recovering).
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FC 21
A top quality Arts & Crafts oak armchair of generous proportions made by Harris Lebus, professionally re-upholstered in a quality hide.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
I do have an identicle armchair instock which is ready for re-upholstering.
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FC 25
A top quality pair of Glasgow School Arts & Crafts 1/4 sawn Oak reclining armchair's with slatted sides & square cut-outs to the backs with turned front legs on castors & lovely original finish.
Circa 1895.
£SOLD.
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FC 26
A very rare Moorish Liberty & Co armchair with small Musharabieh turnings to the front. With original fabric which may be possible to restore.
Circa 1890.
£SOLD.
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FC 28
A wonderful stylistic Arts & Crafts upholstered inlaid Walnut armchair with rails to the sides & crescent shaped cut-outs to the arm fronts.
Circa 1905.
£475.
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FC
Two rare & important Morris & Co adjustable ebonised armchair's designed in 1866 with arched arms & legs united by refined bobbin turnings with adjustable back & bobbin turned stretchers on brass & ceramic castors re-upholstered in original Morris & Co double woven Bird fabric. These elegant timeless recliners were based on a design from an earlier traditional prototype found by George Warrington Taylor (Morris & Co's business manager) in the workshop of an old carpenter named Ephraim Colman in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, in 1866. He drew a sketch & wrote description of the chair & sent it to Philip Webb & these two examples are the exact models that were adapted by Phillip Webb for production by Morris & Co. So rare to find one, a dream to find two. An icon of the 20th Century.
Circa 1866.
£SOLD.
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FC
A good quality Arts & Crafts oak wing-armchair in the style of George Walton with square uprights to the fronts & subtle details to the feet & professionally upholstered in a top quality cotton stiped fabric.
Circa 1905.
£SOLD.
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FC
A superb quality substantial Arts & Crafts oak adjustable armchair with slatted sides & subtle curved details below the seat with generous arms & through tennon construction, professionally upholstered in a wonderful contempory Arts & Crafts fabric. Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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A rare Arts & Crafts Oak settee by Jas Shoolbred.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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