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AES 11 see also GODWIN EX 57
A pair of Anglo-Japanese tub chairs.
The design attributed to Godwin.
H28 1/2". x W 25". x D 26"
Circa 1870's.
£POA.

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AES 12 see also GODWIN EX 56
An Anglo-Japanese tub chair.
The design attributed to Godwin.
Circa 1870's.
H23 1/2". x W 21.5". x D 20"
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AES 14
An Aesthetic Movement rush seat armchair designed by Robert Eddis.
Circa 1880.
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AES 15.
Armchair designed by E W Godwin.
Made by Smee. See The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin by Susan Weber Soros page 131.
This rather damaged armchair has a Smee label which would further prove that these chairs are infact designed by Godwin as we know he designed for James Peddle and this design was Patented by Peddle in 1881, therefore he could have possibly sold the same design to each company or Smee made them under licence to James Peddle.
Circa 1881.
£POA.

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AES 16.
An Oak armchair with wonderful proportions and a fabulous hoop stretcher.
Made by James Peddle or Smee. See The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin by Susan Weber Soros page 131.
Circa 1881.
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AES 17.
E W Godwin, James Peddle. A well designed pair of dining chairs, with slatted shaped back, each slat dowelled at the top with two dowels to each main back support, on turned and fluted front legs.
Made by James Peddle or Smee. See The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin by Susan Weber Soros page 131.
Circa 1881.
£POA.

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AES 18.
Anglo-Japanese armchair.
Design attributed to E.W.Godwin.
Made by William. A and S.Smee. (original metal label)
Circa 1880.
£POA.

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AES 19
Anglo-Japanese tall back Walnut nursing chair.
Circa 1880's.
£POA.

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AES 21.
Edward William Godwin (attributed), a set of four Anglo-Japanese cane seat chairs, with incised turned details and Greek style front legs. See Soros, Susan Weber ‘The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin’, p. 88, illus. 107 and p. 96, illus, 115 for comparable examples.
Height 86cm. Circa 1870's.
£POA.

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AES 24
E W Godwin. In the Style of, An Old English or Jacobean style
Aesthetic Movement ebonized armchair.
Professionally reupholstered in a quality hide
C1885. Dimensions: H 33', W 22.5', D 18.5'.
£POA

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AES 25
An Anglo-Japanese armchair with slightly curved pagoda shaped arms and fine lattice detailing to the lower sides with uniting stretchers to the square legs on original brass and ceramic castors. We have had this armchair professionally re upholstered with embossed gilded leather sun flower heads replicating Godwins furniture he designed for Lord Limerick's Dromore Castle in Ireland in the early 1870's.
Circa 1875.
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AES 26.
Jacobean or Old English Armchair.
After a design by E.W.Godwin.
Probably made by Collier and Plunkett. See Susan Weber Soros page 256.
Circa 1880's.
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AES 27.
Jacobean or Old English Armchair
After a design by E.W.Godwin.
Probably made by Collier and Plunkett. See Susan Weber Soros page 256.
Circa 1880's.
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AES 28.
Jacobean or Old English Armchair.
After a design by E.W.Godwin.
Probably made by Collier and Plunkett. See Susan Weber Soros page 256.
Circa 1880's.
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AES 29.
An Aesthetic Movement carved walnut swivel desk armchair, in the manner of Charles Locke Eastlake, re-upholstered in a quality leather seat.
Circa 1880. 93cm high.
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AES 30
A set of four chairs by Lambs of Manchester, professionally reupholstered in a quality hide.
C 1900s
Dimensions: H 36', W 19.5', D 18'.
£POA

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AES 31.
A cane armchair in the Jacobean or Old English style.
Possibly designed by E.W.Godwin.
Maker unknown.
Circa 1880's.
£POA.

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AES 32.
Anglo-Japanese armchair.
Circa 1875.
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AES 33.
Anglo-Japanese armchair.
Circa 1870's.
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AES 34.
Anglo-Japanese rush seat chair.
Circa 1870's.
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AES 35.
Old English or Jacobean ebonized side chair.
After a design by E.W.Godwin.
Made by James Peddle.
Circa 1880's.
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AES 36.
A pair of Anglo-Japanese armchairs. In the style of E.W.Godwin attributed to James Shoolbred. A harmonious design, with subtle incised detail to the head rest, with repeated elliptical backs, and graduated interlacing arm design with refined turnings and incised detail. An exaggerated rake to all the legs with again incised detail to the front legs which start square at the top changing to turned towards the middle and 2 stretchers to each side with square section to the upper one yet turned and incised to the lower one an interplay with design elements between the two stretchers mirroring the front leg square and turned details, the first two images showing them after they have been professionally re-upholstered in a quality green leather. Height 75cm. Circa 1870's.
£POA.

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AES 38.
A pair of Anglo-Japanese side chairs.
By Lambs of Manchester
Circa 1870's.
£POA.

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AES 39.
An ebonised and parcel gilt nursing chair.
Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser.
Made by Ogdens of Manchester.
Circa 1870's.
£POA.

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AES 40
An English School armchair.
Circa 1900
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AES 41.
An ebonised upholstered armchair made by Oetzmann, after a design by E.W. Godwin.
Height 98cm. Circa 1880.
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AES 42.
4 Anglo-Japanese Walnut chairs with embossed chequer tooled leather backs in the manner of Edward William Godwin. The embossed leather represents Japanese style basketweave .
Height 91cm. Circa 1870's.
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AES 43.
Dr C. Dresser style chair.
Circa 1870's.
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AES 44.
A rare nursing chair with stylised sunflower carving to the top the most Aesthetic emblem of the Aesthetic Movement, with an unusual stretchers and turnings below the seat, professionally re upholstered in a quality hide.
Made by Gregory and Co. Regent St London.
Circa 1875.
£POA.

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AES 45
A Moorish ebonised armchair.
Made by Liberty and Co
Circa 1885.
£POA.

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AES 46.
Bruce Talbert (1838-1881) probably for Gillow and Co., an Aesthetic Movement ebonised nursing chair, with a lobed toprail, a button upholstered panel with spindles below, on ring and twist turned legs with casters,
Height 74cm. Circa 1880.
£POA.

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AES 47.
Anglo-Japanese nursing chair.
Professionally re upholstered in a quality hide. Circa 1875.
£POA.

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AES 48.
An Anglo-Japanese ebonized nursing chair, Professionally re upholstered in a quality hide.
In the style of E W Godwin.
Circa 1875.
£POA.

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AES 49.
Anglo-Japanese firescreen with Godwin embossed leather.
Circa 1875.
£POA.

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AES 50
An Anglo-Japanese armchair.
Attributed to Liberty and Co.
Circa 1885.
£POA.

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AES 51.
Three dining chairs made by Collinson and Lock.
Circa 1880.
£POA.

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AES 52
Two Anglo-japanese sidechair's.
Attributed to H W Bately
Both probably made by Collinson and Lock
Right. A well balanced chair with a floral fret work panel to the back flanked by fine turnings.
£SOLD

Left. A similar chair particularly from below the seat yet more simple in it's design with only two stretchers to the front as oppose to three.
(This has been re-caned, copying the original work). Circa 1870's.
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AES 56
In the style of E W Godwin. Anglo-Japanese / Aesthetic Movement ebonized chaise lounge. With turned finials and turned uprights flanked by stylized floral fretwork devises to the back rest and to the apron below. On ball turned legs with the original brass castors. Professionally re-upholstered in a quality period style fabric with a rolled cushion.
H 36.5 in. x W 72 in. x D 24 in.
H 92.71 cm x W 182.88 cm x D 60.96 cm
£SOLD

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AES 57. SOLD.
Anglo-Japanese tub chair.
Design attributed to Godwin.
Probably made by William Watt.
When I removed the replaced covering it revealed some of the original fabric which is almost identical to wallpaper and fabric designs he did for Jefferys and Co of Islington. See The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin by Susan Soros page 273
Circa 1870's.
£SOLD.

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AES 58. SOLD.
Anglo-Japanese tub chair.
Design attributed to Godwin.
Probably made by William Watt.
Circa 1870's.
£SOLD.

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AES 61 see also GODWIN EX 84
An Oak Gothic Revival armchair.
Design attributed to E W Godwin
Probably made by William Watt.
Its form is derived from A W N Pugins's armchairs, designed for The House of Lords. For an indentical side chair and armchair see Susan Weber Soros book, 'The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin' - page 126/127, Plate 171 and 172. I have had some some printing blocks made to the original design that E W Godwin did for embossing leather coverings on chairs he designed for Lord Limerick at Dromore Castle in Limerick. Ireland, which I have used on this chair giving it an original period look.
Height 101cm. Circa 1880's.
£SOLD

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AES 62. SOLD.
Anglo-Japanese ebonised cane Armchair.
Circa 1870's.
£SOLD.

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AES 63. SOLD.
A pair of Collier and Plunknett sidechairs.
Circa 1870's.
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AES 64. SOLD.
A low easy armchair in Morris Fabric.
By Collinson and Lock.
Design attributed to E.W.Godwin.
Its low to the ground form and generous proportions is very similar to easychair's in the William Watt catalogue see Susan Weber Soros book, 'The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin'. Re-covered in a Morris fabric.
Circa 1870's.
£SOLD.

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AES 66. SOLD
A rare ebonised two seater settee designed by E.W.Godwin and made by James Peddle Circa 1881.
£SOLD.

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AES 68 see also NIF 45A
Bruce Talbert, attributed. An Aesthetic/Gothic Revival ebonised and parcel gilt settee with stylish architectual serpentine stretchers on turned legs with original brass casters. Professionally re-upholstered in a contempary Morris and Co fabric.
Height 35" , Width 67" , Depth 29.5".
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AES 69 See also IPS 53
A very rare six leg cane seated armchair designed by R. Edis. It would seem that this chair may have been an experimental chair and although it follows closely Edis original four leg version it is quite a design achievement in it's overall form and very functional.
Circa 1880.
£SOLD.

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AES 71
Anglo-Japanese armchair.
Made by Wm.A and S.Smee.
Circa 1880's.
£SOLD.

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AES 72
Two sets of four oak dining chairs and a similar pair the design attributed to E.W.Godwin, with carved floral detail to the back rail and wonderful little ebony turnings just above the seats. See Susan Weber Soros'The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin, page 127 illustration 172. One set is stamped RUMMEY and LOVE, I have also had this chair in the past stamped LAMBS OF MANCHESTER which would point to this design of chair being produced by a number of companies possibly under licence.
Circa 1880.
£SOLD

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AES 74
Two Morris and Co adjustable ebonised armchair's designed in 1866 with arched arms and legs united by refined bobbin turnings with adjustable back and bobbin turned stretchers on brass and ceramic castors re-upholstered in original Morris and Co double woven Bird fabric. These elegant timeless recliners were based on a design from an earlier traditional prototype found by George Warrington Taylor (Morris and Co's business manager) in the workshop of an old carpenter named Ephraim Colman in Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, in 1866. He drew a sketch and wrote description of the chair and sent it to Philip Webb and these two examples are the exact models that were adapted by Phillip Webb for production by Morris and Co. So rare to find 1, a dream to find 2. An icon of the 20th Century.
Designed by Phillip Webb.
After Circa 1866.
£SOLD.

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AES 75
A Rosewood corner end settee with single corner seats to each end.
probably made by Collinson and Lock.
Design attributed to Henry William Bately.
The subtle incised circular detail within a triangular boarder of tram lines that continue across the top and down the arms which protrude out above a turned column with carving below and spiral turned legs, a very unusual settee with the circular end seats and most likely a commissioned piece.
Circa 1880's.
£SOLD
Height 34", Length 96", Depth 26".

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