Chairs Page 1 In the Glasgow Style. See also George Walton and The Glasgow Boys. Chairs.
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CH 10
A pair of Glasgow School Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs by Wylie and Lochhead with stylised Square cut-outs to the head rest.
Height of backs 41". Circa 1900.
£POA.
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CH 11 and New CH 30
A good set of four Glasgow School Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs attributed to E.Punnet and probably made by William Birch consisting of two armchairs two singles, with stylised cut-outs to the head and angular back rests with shaped arms to the carvers and turned legs to the front with ring turned feet.
Circa 1900.
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CH 12
An excellent quality Oak armchair made by Goodhall, Lambs and Heighway of Manchester (stamped under seat rail). It has a superb stylised carved back spat and wonderful pierced sweeping arm support's.
Circa 1900.
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CH 13
A good set of six Glasgow School oak dining chairs made by Wylie and Lochhead inlaid with Pewter and Ebony 'Fluer De Lys' Which translate to Flower Of The Lily.
Circa 1900.
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CH 14
A set of four Arts and crafts oak dining chairs consisting of two side and two armchairs attributed to Wylie and Lochhead with stylised Glasgow Rose and floral carved details to the backs, professionally re upholsterd in a quality hide.
Circa 1900.
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CH 16
A set of twelve Glasgow style high back oak dining chairs consisting of two armchairs and six singles with leather padded head rests.
The last image is of the armchair and a single chair before they were professionally upholstered in a quality leather.
I also have a spare armchair available to sell on it’s own.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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CH 17
A set of five Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs with stylised cut-outs to the backs.
Circa 1910.
£POA.
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CH 18
A top quality Glasgow school Oak Arts and Crafts hall chair attributed to Shapland and Petter in the manner of M H Ballie Scott with superb stylised floral carving to the back.
Circa 1900.
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CH 19
Set of four Oak Arts and Crafts dining chairs probably by Shapland and Petter.
Circa 1900.
£POA
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CH 20
Wylie and Lochhead. An Arts and Crafts oak side chair with inlaid details and heart cut out. Attributed to John Ednie.
£POA
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CH 21 see also GW Ex 13b
A pair of Glasgow style armchairs, one restored and re upholstered in a quality hide and a single chair available.
Circa 1900.
£POA
RC 2 - Craftsman built replica Ernest Gimson style Cotswold School dining table with butterfly joints to the top and treble end stretchers united by a full length double stretcher with through tennon details. Length 8' Width 38".
The table can be found under Replica and Reproduction pages at the bottom of the index list.
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CH 23
An Arts and Crafts oak bedroom chair with floral inlays using Pewter and Ebony with string inlay throughout, professionally re-upholstered in a quality hide.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
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CH 24
Set of four Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs with stylised carved floral backs. by Robson's of Newcastle.
Circa 1900.
£POA
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Ch 25
A good quality Glasgow School tub chair with stylised cut-out to the back and twin stretchers to the back and sides, one of the best examples of this design I have come across. I have had this re upholstered in a quality burgundy hide.
£POA.
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CH 26
A set of six Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs with fabulous elongated tops with stylised floral and heart cut-outs.
Circa 1900.
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CH 27
A good quality set of six Oak Arts and Crafts dining chairs by Wylie and Lochhead with curly top's and carved central circles on square tapering legs.
Circa 1900.
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CH 29
Set of five Arts and Crafts Oak dining chairs, with curved back splats making them a very comfortable chair indeed.
One Carver four singles. Circa 1900.
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CH 30
A good quality set of four Glasgow school Oak dining chairs made by Wylie and Lochhead. A picture of this chair is illustrated in the Wylie and Lochhead catalogue of 1901.
£POA
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CH 31
A good Glasgow style oak armchair, attributed to JS Henry, restored, and ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
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CH 33
A stylish Arts and Crafts Glasgow style armchair with shaped back rest and finely turned uprights and stretchers on square tapering legs. Fully restored and professionaly re-rushed.
Circa 1910.
£SOLD
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CH 34
A set of six Glasgow style high back oak dining chairs with upper lattice details consisting of one armchair and five singles.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
I will sell the chairs seperately from the table.
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CH 35 see also GW Ex 37b
A pair of Arts and Crafts oak chairs designed by E A Taylor and made by Wylie and Lochhead with crisply carved Glasgow roses to the head rests shaped slatted backs tapering legs united by three high stretchers.
Circa 1900.
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CH 36
Six rush seated chairs by Wylie and Lochhead in the manner of EA Taylor. 1 x High backed straight leg version. 3 x splayed leg versions, restored and re-rushed.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD
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CH 37
A rare and very progressive Arts and Crafts oak armchair in the pure Glasgow style, with planked sides and back pierced with a row of halo style cut-outs to the back and to the sides. This cut-out design is reminiscent of C R Mackintosh’s famous argyle chairs for Mrs Cranstons tearooms where the cut-out to the backs of those chairs were specifically designed to cast a halo upon the head of the persons seated. The very high back of these styles of chairs are so when a group is seated the high backs make it so much more private within a public place. This could have been designed by E A Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead in Glasgow, it also has a feel of Liberty and Co about it. A rare, probably unique very well designed armchair.
1900s
Dimensions: H 57', W 26.5', D 21.5'.
£SOLD
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CH 38
A set of four Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs with inlaid decoration to the back rests in the shape of a 'T', high front stretchers and low side stretchers. One stamped‘B49’.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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CH 39
A good Arts and Crafts oak settee and matching armchair with capped uprights to the front inlaid with twin Hearts Ebony inlays and a Walnut Star inlay and further string inlay of Ebony and Satinwood retaining the original Morris and Co fabric.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
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CH 40
A white painted armchair in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
£SOLD.
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CH 41 see also GW Ex 29b
Attributed to EA Taylor and made by Wylie and Lochhead.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD.
I do come across these from time to time, please send me an e-mail with your requirements.
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CH 42
A pair of Glasgow School oak Arts and Crafts side chairs by Wylie and Lochhead with inlaid pewter florets to the top, original rush seats in very good condition with square tapering legs united by four stretchers.
Circa 1903.
£SOLD
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CH 43
A set of four good quality Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs attributed to Wylie and Lochhead.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD
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CH 44
An extremely rare set of twelve Glasgow school oak dining chairs which have been totally restored in our workshops and professionally reupholstered in a quality green leather. Because the main upholstery work has been carried out, to change the green leather would be a simple task of removing the studs and applying a new covering with new studs. I also have another single chair available if required.
Circa 1900. H 45". x W 17". x D 16 1/2"
£SOLD
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CH 45
A good quality Set of five (one carver) Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs by Wylie and Lochhead, they have all been cleaned and waxed now and ready for upholstery. A picture of this chair is illustrated in the Wylie and Lochhead catalogue of 1901.
£SOLD
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