Puritan Values Ltd, The Dome, Arts and Antiques
Chairs Page 3. Rockers, Ladderbacks and The Cotswolds.

CH 50 see also HandGR 10
A pair of Arts and Crafts rush seated chairs designed by Ambrose Heals. These chairs are part of one of the first bedroom suits he designed for Heals and Son. These chairs have Voyseys influence of Hearts and simplicity.
Circa 1898.
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CH 51 see also New CH 33
A pair of Arts and Crafts oak side chairs with inlaid Pewter hearts to the top.
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Ch 52
A very stylish set of four Arts and Crafts oak tri-pod chairs of very interesting design made by Rupert Griffiths with pierced details to the back and shaped seat all with exposed joints.
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CH 53
An early oak ladder back armchair probably made by Edward Gardiner.
Circa 1900.
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CH 54
Morris and Co. A pair of Arts and Crafts oak armchairs. A re-fined interpretation of the traditional English ladder back, with original rush seats. Circa 1885. These were not mass produced like the famous Sussex range and are very hard to find. See Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors by Jeremy Cooper Page 168 illustration 430 for an identical version.
Circa 1900.
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CH 55
A good American Arts and Crafts oak rocking chair, with a stylish curved and slatted back and a burgundy leather cushion.
Circa 1900.
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CH 56 see also L&Co 73
A Liberty and Co. An Anglo-Japanese ladder back chair in the style of E.W.Godwin. Fully restored and professionally re rushed.
Circa 1890.
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CH 57
A set of four good quality Arts and Crafts oak arched ladderback dining chairs in the style of the Barnsley workshops.
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CH 59
An Oak Arts and Crafts hall chair with lift up seat and storage below, inlaid with Walnut, stained Sycamore and Tulip wood probably a University crest.
Circa 1900.
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CH 64
A good quality Cotswold School oak rocking chair by LIberty and Co and made by William Birch with turned finials graduating ladders and turned front legs with new re-rush seat.
Circa 1910.
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CH 66
Set of six dining chairs made by Edward Gardiner
Circa 1905.
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CH 67
A pair of Armchairs made by Gardiner.
Circa 1905.
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CH 69
An Arts and Crafts Cotswold School armchair with lower shelf and pierced floral detail and exposed tennons.
Circa 1900.
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CH 71 SOLD
An Arts and Crafts oak rocking chair with curved head rail, elongated back and turned front legs the rockers terminating in scrolled ends.
Circa 1900.
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CH 72 SOLD
A rare pair of rush seat ladder back armchairs designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.
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CH 73
Three Cotswold School Arts and Crafts ladder back armchairs, three by Edward Gardiner and one by Philip Clissett. These ladder back chairs are steeped in history, their design have evolved from a long line of English chair makers going back to the late 17thC and 18thC. Edward Gardiner was encouraged to take up chair making by Ernest Gimson who in turn was encouraged by Philip Clissett. Clissett had been making traditional ladder back chairs from as early as 1838, those skills passed down to him becoming a famous master craftsman of his own generation because of his fortuitous connection with the Arts and Crafts Movement and it's call to honest handmade goods.
Circa 1890.
£ALL SOLD
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