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IMPRESSIVE LATE NINETEENTH/ EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PROFUSELY CARVED OAK THREE SEATER SETTEE IN THE BAROQUE STYLE, the tall back comprising, three waisted pads, covered in floral pink fabric, tied by heavy turned and carved supports, ornately pierced foliate scroll crestings with masks, set above flat arms with padded rests and lion mask capped scroll supports, flanking a conforming flat fronted seat and raised on four turned, carved and part fluted front supports with white pot castors, tied by floral pierced apron panels, one missing, 57 ½" (146cm) high, 63" x 28" (160cm x 71cm)
An early 20th Century mahogany Arts and Crafts two seater settee Having a serpentine padded back above padded down swept arms with knopped mahogany terminals raised upon uprights of tapering square section with plain cross stretchers and out swept rear legs of square section upon castors, 121cm wide.
E. A. Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead, an unusual Arts & Crafts oak settee, the curved back rail above pierced and shaped splats to a rush seat on tapering legs 71 x 153 x 46cm (28 x 60 x 18in) Other Notes: Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874 -1951), better known as E A Taylor, was a Scottish artist, an oil painter, watercolourist and etcher, and a designer of furniture, interiors and stained glass. He lived on the Isle of Arran and in Kirkcudbright. He was a furniture designer for the Glasgow cabinetmakers Wylie and Lochhead. Founded in 1829 Wylie & Lochhead became renowned for their artistic designs and high level of craftsmanship particularly in the Arts & Crafts era with the designers E.A Taylor, John Ednie and George Logan.
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