Fireside or Comfy Armchairs
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. £1195 Each. I have another almost identical one in stock.
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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
A good quality oak armchair possibly made by Collinson & Lock in the style of H W Bately professionaly re-upholstered in a quality hide.
Circa 1880.
£POA.
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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 3 identical versions & 4 or 5 similar 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. Priced at £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. £950 THE PAIR.
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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. Priced at £775.
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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 extremely rare & very 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 1, a dream to find 2. An icon of the 20th Century. Circa 1866. £SOLD.
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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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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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FC - A rare Arts & Crafts Oak settee by Jas Shoolbred. Circa 1900. £SOLD.
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