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An Ercol Studio range Elm daybed sofa, shaped panel back, with original patterned seat cushion ( the cushion with this sofa does not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings Fire Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling), 207cm wide, 76cm deep, 75cm high.
model 392, unpolished chestnut, the stool with later-upholstered seat paddressing table 16cm wide, 152.5cm high, 53cm deep, stool 48cm long, 41cm high, 31.5cm deepProvenance: From The Millinery Works Collection.Footnote: Literature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939, Unicorn 2014, p.173 where this lot is illustrated along with the original drawing
marquetry inlaid ash, stamped maker's marks GILLOWS, 41cm wide, 84cm high, 36cm deep; together with a matching GILLOWS COMMODE STOOL, marquetry inlaid ash, with horsehair upholstered seat, stamped maker's marks GILLOWS, 45.5cm wide, 47.5cm high, 44.5cm deepProvenance: Paul Reeves, LondonKirkton House, Montrose
oak with rush seat, the design after M.H. Baillie Scott59cm wide, 123cm high, 22cm deepProvenance: From The Millinery Works Collection.Footnote: Literature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939, Unicorn 2014, p. 247 illustratedNote: This design was produced after a Baillie Scott design that Ambrose Heal made for the showhouse in the New Garden City of Letchworth
inlaid oak frame, each with upholstered back and seat70cm wide, 110cm high, 54cm deepFootnote: Literature: M. H. Baillie Scott 'Houses and Gardens', p. 298 and 299 for period pictures of a house Baillie Scott designed called The Garth containing an image of this chair model.Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh Decorative Arts: Design since 1860, 11th April 2018, Lot 154 Note: This chair is often ascribed to the designer and architect M.H. Baillie Scott. Made by William Skull of High Wycombe, the chair was used by Baillie Scott in many of his houses (see illustration).
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