Liberty Exhibition 2010 Catalogue
Catalogue 2010 page 2
33. Moorish design octagonal side table in walnut with inlaid top depicting flying birds, base pierced with stylised flower design.
Attributed to Liberty & Co
Circa 1910
34. Arts and Crafts fire side tub chair in mahogany with panelled back, curved top rail, serpentine front rail and drop in rush seat
Liberty & Co
Circa 1900
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35. Glasgow School Arts and Crafts curved settee with peaked top rail and flaring mahogany legs.
Attributed to E.A. Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead
Circa 1900
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36. Arts and Crafts waterfall bookcase in oak with carved detail
Arthur Simpson of Kendal
Circa 1910
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37. Arts and Crafts a pair of stacking bookcases in oak with lift up leaded glass doors and metal mounts
Globe Wernicke
Circa 1910
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38. Victorian large over-mantle mirror carved and gilded frame with dramatic opposing angels
Circa 1890
39. Arts and Crafts rocking chair in oak with drop in leather seat
American
Circa 1905
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40. Refectory table in oak with twin pillar supports on sledge base.
Original ‘Weathered Oak’ finish
Designed by Philip Tilden
Heal & Son
Circa 1920
The design for this table was first introduced to Chartwell in Kent in the mid 1920’s when Winston Churchill commissioned Philip Tilden to refurbish the house.
41. Arts and Crafts a set of four oak dining chairs with distinctive curved back leg and pierced cut-out decoration.
Design attributed to Walter Cave
Circa 1900
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42. Sideboard in silky oak with doweled joints, exposed dovetail detail and Bakelite handles.
Designed by Charles A Richter
Bath Cabinet Makers
Circa 1920
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43. Rare Art Deco His and Hers club chairs in ebonised mahogany frames with painted stylised flower decoration and bun feet.
In the manner of the French furniture designer Jules Leleu
Circa 1920
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44. Cotswold School compactum, comprising of single wardrobe, chest of drawers and book shelf. Made in oak with through tenon joints and exposed dovetails
Designed by Peter Waals for Loughborough College and made by the final year students under the stewardship of Edward Barnsley.
Circa 1930
45. Rare pair of Cotswold School fire-side arm chairs in oak with rush seats
Gordon Russell
Circa 1930
46. Fine quality Cotswold School 3 part wardrobe with upper central doors veneered in curl walnut, above drawers with ebony and yew inlaid banding, solid doors to either side in walnut with ebony handles.
Original Label to underside of drawer
Designed by Gordon Russell design Number 834
Cabinet maker P. Wade
July 26th 1929
Foreman Edgar Turner
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47. Oak side table with adzed top and through pegged tenon construction
Designed and made by Thomas Whittaker (Gnome Man) signed to underneath.
Circa 1950
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48. Thebes style stool in ash with stained incised decoration to top.
Probably Swedish
Circa 1920
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49. Rowley Gallery large marquetry panel depicting a peacock.
Titled “Peacock”
Circa 1920
50. Rowley Gallery circular marquetry panel depicting a dancer and a seated piper
Titled “Piper & Dancer
Designed by William Chase
Circa 1920
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51. Rowley Gallery a square marquetry panel depicting a cherub lying in a bowl of fruit
Titled “Cherub”
Designed by William Chase
Circa 1920
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52. Rowley Gallery a square marquetry panel depicting a cherub lying on fruit with a butterfly above
Titled “A Yellow Butterfly”
Designed by William Chase
Circa 1920
53. Rowley Gallery a square marquetry panel depicting a small child paddling a coracle towards a star with a stork taking flight.
Titled “The Adventurer”
Designed by William Chase
Circa 1920
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54. Rowley Gallery a square marquetry panel depicting a piper with moon amongst trees.
Titled “The Piper Evening”
Designed by William Chase
Circa 1920
55. Rowley Gallery a square marquetry panel depicting a piper with red sky.
Titled “The Piper Morning”
Designed by William Chase
56. Rowley Gallery an oval gilt framed panel depicting trees with a large house in the background
Attributed to H Butler RBA
Circa 1920
57. Engraveing study for a sculpture of a metal worker
Circa 1900
58. Rare Aesthetic Movement framed wallpaper frieze depicting a marriage procession.
Block printed in body colour, gilded on paper.
Attributed to Walter Crane for Jeffery & C0
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915)
Walter Crane was a prolific artist, designer, illustrator and he produced numerous designs for textiles, carpets, ceramics, stained glass and wallpaper. By the mid 1870s he was designing wallpaper for Jeffrey & Co, producing more than 50 designs over four decades. His association with Jeffrey & Co gained him an international popularity. In 1887 he designed the cover for a book of wallpapers manufactured by Jeffrey & Co. Wallpaper art was very popular in the nineteenth century and although dominated by William Morris artists such as Burne-Jones and Crane were sought out by the proprietor of Jeffrey & Co, Metford Warner, in order to elevate the wallpaper to the level of art.
Circa 1880
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59. Pair of fish pictures in gouache on board
Titled “Pike” and “Bronze Bream”
Signed J Hardy
Circa 1910
60.Arts and Crafts charcoal and pencil drawing
Titled “Head”
William Cubitt Cooke 1866-1951
Signature to reverse
Exhibited Royal Academy Exhibition No 1533
1896
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61. Aesthetic Movement crystoleum
Girl with Lily’s in the background
Circa 1890
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61a. Arts and Crafts bookplate
Titled “Saint George”
By J.Riley Wilmer
Circa 1900
62. Arts and Crafts embroidery of a maiden in the garden
Circa 1900
63. Arts and Crafts large embroidery “Saint Elisabeth”
Circa 1900
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64. Scottish School Arts and Crafts large embroidery “Earth”
Circa 1900
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