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M. H. BAILLIE SCOTT (1865-1945) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) ARTS & CRAFTS ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 walnut with rush seat(58cm wide, 110.5cm high, 51cm deep)Footnote: Literature: Furniture Made at the Pyghtle Works, Bedford designed by M. H. Baillie Scott, published by John P. White, where a similar chair is illustrated (No.8)
GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867–1933) FOR MISS CRANSTON'S BUCHANAN STREET TEAROOMS, GLASGOW RARE EBONISED ebonised beech with polychrome painted decoration, caned seat and back panels(49cm wide,115cm high, 48cm deep)Provenance: T. & R. Annan & Sons Ltd., GlasgowFootnote: Literature: Billcliffe, Roger; Charles Rennie Mackintosh, The Complete Furniture etc. pub. The Lutterworth Press, 1978, illus. 1896G. Moon, Karen 'George Walton', White Cockade 1993, p.53, pl. 63 Note: This chair was made for Miss Cranston's new tearoom in Buchanan Street in Glasgow in 1896. This scarce chair, with its tall, curved back echoing the stencilled wall decoration and the hand-painted floral sprigs following the colour scheme of the walls. The tall vertical form of the chair continues the 'Glasgow Style' aesthetic whilst the Regency inspiration which the design subverts is still evident, particularly on the matching armchairs with their lower backs. Other versions of this chair were used by Walton in schemes throughout his career, but the Buchanan Street chairs are marked out by their painted decoration.
A matching pair of 19th Century Victorian oak armorial hall chairs. Each having armorial shaped backrest with central carved decoration and scroll tops. Shaped seat rests with each being raised on turned leg supports to the front and sweeping supports to the back. Both being stamped to the underside J.L.H. Each chair measures approx; 89cm x 44cm x 40cm.
A retro vintage mid 20th century teak wood Nathan extendable dining table and chairs. The table is of oval form having a single leaf within raised on upright supports. The chairs have curved rail backrest with cushioned seat raised on upright tapering supports. Measures approx: 75cm x 205cm x 99cm.
An 18th century oak eight-day long case clock, named Miles Wedred (Kirby Lonsdale), having a moulded flat-topped hood over glazed door and turned columns, the brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes to the chapter ring, enclosing two winding apertures, rolling date aperture, makers details and subsidiary seconds dial, all within ornate brass spandrels, the trunk with shaped arched door with iron axe-form hinges over a plain panelled base with bracket feet, sold with weights and pendulum. ***The case having some later structural additions including seat board. **** Miles Wedred worked in Kirby Lonsdale in the early part of the 18th century, and reputedly used Gillows of Lancaster 'Cases'.
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