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Pair of Antique Walnut Hall Seats / Benches

$ 9,937
  • Description
    England c.1870.

    Pair of Walnut Hall Seats / Benches/ Chairs in Typical Shoolbred fashion having Sabre Legs Joined by Four Stretchers.
    James Shoolbred and Co. were well known manufacturers and retailers of furniture from the 19th Century with premises in Tottenham Court Road, London.
    They were known for quality work in all styles, employing French and German upholsterers and leading English Designers. Their work has in the 20th Century become highly collectable especially with Aesthetic aficionados.

    Provenance
    Private Collection

    Literature: Schoolbred and Co own Catalogue from 1873.
  • More Information
    Origin: England
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Walnut.
    Condition: Good. Very Good.
    Creation Date: 1870
    Styles / Movements: Traditional
    Incollect Reference #: 334986
Message from Seller:

Michael Lipitch established his antiques business in 1960. However, the family name “Lipitch” has been synonymous with the antiques profession for one hundred years. The company aims to provide collectors, museums and designers an opportunity to utilise the experience of an established expert in 17th, 18th & 19th century antiques. All pieces are personally selected by Michael, with authenticity, provenance, rarity, original colour and patination being of upmost importance.

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