George Montague Ellwood
British, 1875 - 1955
George Montague Ellwood (1875–1925) was an influential British designer and artist best known for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ellwood gained recognition for his refined furniture designs and elegant decorative motifs, often incorporating flowing lines, stylized natural forms, and subtle ornamentation. He exhibited with the Art Furnishers’ Alliance and played a key role in shaping progressive interior design during his era. Ellwood’s work remains sought after by collectors for its craftsmanship, artistic integrity, and historical significance.
George Montague Ellwood
J S Henry Arts & Crafts oak dining chair with throne like caps & a sweeping back
H 42 in W 22 in D 42 in
$ 2,286
George Montague Ellwood
G M Ellwood for J S Henry. An 'A' framed piano or dressing table stool
H 20 in W 18 in D 12 in
$ 2,286
George Montague Ellwood
G. M. Ellwood for J. S. Henry. An Arts & Crafts Oak Writing Desk
H 42 in W 37 in D 21 in
$ 3,175
George Montague Ellwood
George Montague Ellwood, Made by J S Henry, a Pair of Matching Oak Dining Chairs
H 18 in W 16 in D 18 in
$ 2,286
George Montague Ellwood
G. M. Ellwood for J. S. Henry. An Oak & Inlaid Coal Purdonium
H 28 in W 18 in D 19 in
$ 1,524
George Montague Ellwood
Arts and Crafts Mahogany Display Cabinet designed by G M Ellwood
H 69 in W 42 in D 16 in
$ 4,064
