Heals and Gordon Russell
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HandGR 10 see also CH 50
A pair of rare Arts and Crafts oak rush seat chairs designed by Ambrose Heals. These chairs are one of the first pieces he designed for Heals and Son, a sculptured chair with a simple heart cut-out and beautiful front legs which go from square at the top to octagonal at the bottom into an octagonal bun foot. These chairs have Voyseys influence of Hearts and simplicity, a wonderful design.
Circa 1898.
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HandGR 11 see also NIF 13
Gordon Russell. A superior fine quality Arts & Crafts 'Cotswold School Hay rake stretcher’ oak dining table. Stamped 'Gordon Russel Ltd' underneath. This timeless Cotswold school dining table is inspired by the designs of Ernest Gimson and Edward Barnsley with plank top and chunky octagonal legs, united by the 'hay rake' stretcher. The table is pegged at every joint.
Dimensions
Height: 29 in. (73.66 cm)
Width: 66 in. (167.64 cm)
Depth: 32.75 in.
C 1910
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HandGR 12
A good quality well designed oak Arts and Crafts armchair attributed to Ambrose Heal with six legs that genly flare to the feet and a single heart cutout to the head rest. I have had it professionaly re-upholstered in a quality deep Green leather.
Circa 1895.
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HandGR 13 see also BD 31
A Heals and Son Limed Oak 3' single bed with Linen fold details to the centre panels.
Circa 1920.
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HandGR 14 see also AE 35
A rare Heal and Son pure Aesthetic Movement ebonised bedside cupboard with marble top and incised gilded decoration with a subtle Dr C. Dresser influence. Stamped Heal and Son London to the top of the door.
Width 16" Depth 14" Height 2' 11". Circa 1875.
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HandGR 15 see also BB 47
Heals. A Limed oak bureau bookcase with glazed upper section the fold down front with self opening supports opening to reveal writing area and a storage section to the back with a small central drawer and three large drawers below with tinted green moulded details to the block handles, the whole stood on sledge style feet.
Circa 1930.
H - 72", W - 27", D - 18"
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HandGR 16
A good set of eight stylish Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs, Heals of London attributed, with stylised floral cut-outs to the arms and cool design details to the armchairs where they follow through to the lower stretchers. I also have another armchair in stock, below.
Circa 1900.
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HandGR 17
A good stylish Arts and Crafts dining chair with stylised floral cut-outs to the arms, Heals of London attributed.
This armchair which has been restored, and ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
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HandGR 18
Heals. An octagonal oak cocktail cabinet with central shelves and side doors, opening to reveal bottle and glass holders.
Height 22" , Width 22.5" , Depth 22.5".
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HandGR 19 see also MOD 20 and Display Cabinet DC 12
Gordon Russell Broadway. Designed by W.H Russell FSIA. A mahogany 'Burford' dining suite, comprising of a low side board, with serpentine front; six dining chairs and an extending dining table with one leaf. Cabinet maker C.E Grantham, design number R818, Date July 1968.
Sideboard Height 32" , Width 81" , Depth 19".
Table Height 30", width 70", depth 40.5".
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HandGR 23 see also NIF 38 and CD 11
Ambrose Heals. An early Arts and Crafts oak chest of drawers on turned feet, united by stretchers with iron metalwork.
Height 59", Width at base 38", Depth at base 21 1/4".
Cornice Width 36.25", Cornice Depth 21.25".
Circa 1899.
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HandGR 23 see also NIF 38 & CD 11
Ambrose Heals. An early Arts and Crafts oak chest of drawers on turned feet, united by stretchers with iron metalwork.
Height 59", Width at base 38", Depth at base 21 1/4".
Cornice Width 36.25", Cornice Depth 21.25".
Circa 1899.
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HandGR 26
Edward Barnsley. A set of six Acorn Industries dining chairs with leather drop in seats.
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HandGR 29 see also BD 11
Heals. A near pair of Arts and Crafts 3' wide single beds with carved heart details, one with a carved tied knot.
Height 42", Width 36". Circa 1900.
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HandGR 31 see also BD 12
Heals. Attributed. A pair of Arts and Crafts single oak 3’ wide beds with slatted head and foot boards.
Height 54.25", Width 36". Circa 1900.
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HandGR 32
An Arts and Crafts oak refectory table attributed to Heals.
Length 6' Width 30". Circa 1900.
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HandGR 39
GORDON RUSSELL, DAVID BOOTH AND JUDITH LEDEBOER. A good quality petite oak sideboard with diamond detail veneers to the doors and a subtle curve to the front.
Height 33", Length 4', Depth 19" at the centre".
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HandGR 42 see also CH FC 14
W. H. (Curly) Russell (1906-1971) for Gordon Russell, a pair of oak recliner armchairs, designed 1930, re-upholstered in fawn leather.
Height 89cm (upright)
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HandGR 48, see also ST 38
Heals. Arts and Crafts oak octagonal side table with eight legs all with chamfered details and well excecuted cross stretcher's which precision mitres into the legs.
Height 28", Width 26", Depth 26". Circa 1910.
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HandGR 51 see also PS 21
A Heals and Sons oak Torchere/plantstand with exposed biscuit joints to the top and square legs. Although unmarked this came from Overstrand Hall in North Norfolk a magnificent house built in the true Arts and Crafts style designed by Sir Edward Lutyens and built between 1899 and 1901. It was turned into a convalescent home in the early 1930's and furnished by Heals.
Circa 1930's.
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HandGR 52
Gordon Russell. Broadway. Arts and Crafts cheese board made of ash and a walnut desk pen tidy.
Cheese board: height 15, depth 9" £POA.
pen tidy: length 14.5 deth 4.5
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HandGR 53 see also CD 46
An Arts and Crafts oak chest of drawers, stamped Heals of London.
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HandGR 54
A rush seat side chair attributed to Heals.
Circa 1900.
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HandGR 55 see also TB 50
Heals, attributed. An Arts and Crafts light oak six to eight seat refectory dining table with pegged construction, good quality.
Length 54", Width 30". Circa 1920's.
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HandGR 56 see also MOD 72
Gordon Russell, a figured yew wood coffee table, 1950s, the apron with chequer inlaid lines, on part chamfered legs.
41cm high, 127cm wide, 51cm deep.
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HandGR 57
Heals and Son. A Cotswold style oak 2 door dwarf cupboard by Heals made from 1/4 sawn oak with original Heals Ivorene makers disc.
Height 42", Width 36", Depth 18". Circa 1920.
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HandGR 58 see also FSB 89
A superb set of Arts and Crafts fire utensils by Guild of Handicraft.
Height 31", Width of base 8". Circa 1900.
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HandGR 61
A Heals and Son oak Arts and Crafts wardrobe with central peacock inlaid with ebony, pewter and mother of pearl. Brass strap hinges and handles.
Width 6' 4". Height 6' 4.5". Depth 22".
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HandGR 62
A superb quality Arts and Crafts 1/4 sawn Oak linen press of good proportions in the Cotswold style known as 'The St Ive's' designed by Ambrose Heal and made by Heals and Son. The flaring cornice with square detailing below with iron strap hinges and iron latch handle to the large cupboard doors with conforming iron handles to the 2 over 2 drawers with heart shape escutcheons, the whole on turned feet.
Width of cornice 47 1/2", Depth of cornice 22 1/2", Height 75".Circa 1900.
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HandGR 63
Ambrose Heal. An Arts and Crafts oak towell rail 1 of the very first pieces he designed for Heals, ensuite with the above pair of chairs.
See Heal’s catalogue of Bedsteads,
Bedding and Bedroom Furniture (139th
edition), page 27 for an illustration of this
design no. 246
Height 31", Width at foot 12". Length 33". Circa 1897.
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HandGR 67
Gordon Russell (British, 1892-1980)
An Oak Dressing table and stool, with shaped handles, central mirror flanked by four drawers, on octagonal legs.
The dressing table: 56' across, 18.5' deep.
The stool: 19' high, 19.5' across.
c1920s
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HandGR 69 see also IP 35
Ambrose Heal. An important Laurel wood glazed bookcase designed by Sir Ambrose Heal in 1929 from the signed series edition, the label inside the lower door is signed by Ambrose Heal's own hand. Including the original Heals and Son label when I presume it was exhibited at Heals which reads :- No. D39A5Y, 36" Laurel Inlaid Bookcase : NOT FOR SALE all written in ink. The sculpturally shaped top with five circular inlaid Abalone details and two diamond shaped Abalone inlays all united by Ebony string inlays with fourteen further Abalone inlaid diamonds seven to each door and Ebony string inlay and Ebonised detailing to the outer edge of each door and to the inner glazing bars. The bottom section breaks forward with two side by side slides each with an ivory handle.
Height 78", Width 36", Depth 18 1/2". Circa 1929.
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HandGR 70 see also New CH 45
Twelve Lattice back oak armchairs attributed to Heals of London. The arms sit back further than usual allowing them to be pushed closer to the dining table or desk. I have 8 left in stock and will sell individually.
Height 36". Depth 19 1/2", Width at arms 22 1/4" Height of arms 26", Length of arms 13 1/2", Height of seat 18".
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HandGR 71 see also Garden 24
A rare classic Heals and Son Teak garden suite of superior design with square chairs that fit neatly away under the table.
Length 36", Width 36". Circa 1920-30's.
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HandGR 72 see also Designers and Makers 396
A Heals and Co Arts and Crafts oak bedroom suite of superior quality inlaid with Ebony and Pewter designed by Ambrose Heals.
See Hoffmann, Julius, jnr. ‘Der Moderne
Stil’ Stuttgart 2006, p. 103, fig. 5 for an
illustration of the dressing table and
side chair
Wardrobe Height 76 1/2", Depth 24", Width 79".
Dressing table Height 60", Width 42", Depth 21". Circa 1898.
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HandGR 73
Good quality rare pair of Heals and Co Oak lattice back music/breakfast bar stools.
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HandGR 74
Gordon Russell, Broadway Worcester. A set of six Cotswold School Arts and Crafts sculptured oak tub chairs with curved horse shoe top, shaped slats and fine chamfering to the legs with a drop in leather seat professionally re-upholstered in a quality Burgundy hide.
Circa 1920's.
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HandGR 75
A pair of Heals and Son Oak Arts and Crafts side tables.
height 28" width 22" depth 22". Circa 1900.
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HandGR 76 see also FSB 93
Gordon Russell. A set of Cotswold School hand wrought iron fire utensils.
Dogs. Height 10", Width at feet 6", Depth 7 1/2".
Poker.Height 20".
Brush. Height 18".
Shovel. Height 12 3/4".
Tongs. Height 14 1/2".
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HandGR 78
An oak dining suite attributed to Gordon Russell or possibly by Eric Sharp. Consisting of a low sideboard with amatching table and six armchairs, sculpturally carved and finished to a very high standard.
Exhibited at Liberty and Co., June 2009
Dining table, 76cm high, 158cm wide, 82cm deep. Sideboard, 81cm high, 136cm wide, 43cm deep. Circa 1920.
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HandGR 79
Philip Tilden and Ambrose Heal, A rare Arts and Crafts oak desk the rectangular top with space saving side flaps, two drawers with a secret central drawer opened by a small wooden button high up in the adjacent drawer, the pair of twin columns united by a flat stretcher. Philip Tilden was employed by Winston Churchill in the 1920`s as chief architect to the renovation of Chartwell in Kent, Churchill`s weekend residence
Height 30", Width with side flaps down 41 1/2", Width with side flaps up 63 1/2", Depth 26 3/4". Circa 1922.
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HandGR 80
Gordon Russell. An Ash and rush seat stool.
Height 21", Width 23", Depth 14".
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HandGR 81 see MOD 53
Heals. A good quality large boardroom or dining table with a curvaceous Rosewood top on chrome twin pedestal legs with angular feet. Original Heals circular disc to the underside.
Height 29.5", Width 129", Depth 48"
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HandGR 82
Gordon Russell (British, 1892-1980)
‘Hayrake’ Oak Dining table. Design number X133, made be C. Beadle. Octagonal legs, and with 'hayrake' stretcher, Russell Workshops paper label underneath.
H 29', W 72', D 32.5'.
c1929
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HandGR 84
Gordon Russell (British, 1892-1980)
An Oak Stool, drop-in seat shaped cross stretcher.
Dimensions: H 35", W 37", D 37".
c1920s
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HandGR 85 See also ST 64
A rare Heals oak cricket table.
Height 26", Width of top 30". Circa 1900.
c1920s
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HandGR 86
A rare Heals sidetable with extending slides to each end with a lower shelf on slender tapering legs.
Height 24" Length 27 1/2", closed, Length with slides out 46", Width 16 1/2". Circa 1930.
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HandGR 87
A good pair of Arts and Crafts oak side chairs by Ambrose Heals with Pewter and Ebony inlays.
See Hoffmann, Julius, jnr. ‘Der Moderne Stil’ Stuttgart 2006, p. 103, fig. 5 for an illustration of the dressing table and side chair.
Circa 1900.
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HandGR 88
A set of four Heals and Sons Arts and Crafts oak lattice back dining chairs.
Circa 1900.
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HandGR 89 see also ST 141
Gordon Russell. A Gunstock Walnut sidetable with original Broadway label. superb quality.
Height 17 3/4", top 24" x 24". Circa late 1920's.
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HandGR 90 see also ST 70 and MOD 75
A Heals Long Tom rosewood coffee table with abstract designs inlaid with various patchwork woods.
Height 14" , Width 60" , depth 16".
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HandGR 91
Ambrose Heal. A super quality pair of Cotswold oak petite chests of drawers with cup handles with exposed dovetail construction to the top edges, one having hanging rails to the sides, a place to hang garments, ties, scarfs or towels.
Height 30”, Width with rails 29" without rails 24" Depth 17"
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