A set of Anglo-Japanese walnut wall shelves after a design by E. W. Godwin

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Made by Bombay Art Furnishing Establishment.

A rare set of Anglo-Japanese walnut wall shelves with ebonized and gilt-painted Japanese Carp to the upper panel, finely carved stylized floral details to the doors with a shaped shelf, and a mirror below with semi-circular fretwork device to the base.

See Art Furniture designed by Edward W. Godwin FSA and manufactured by William Watt 21 Grafton St. 'Student Furniture' Plate No4. Also illustrated in The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin by Susan Soros Plate No14 where there are a pair hung to the back wall.

Dimensions
Height: 63.09 in (160.25 cm)
Width: 25.39 in (64.5 cm)
Depth: 9.06 in (23 cm)
Year of manufacture
1872
Maker
Bombay Art Furnishing Establishment
Period
Anglo-Japanese
1870-1879
Style
Anglo-Japanese
Condition
Good

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