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The King of Peacock Armchairs, an Original Cane Throne Armchair 1970's

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  • Henry van de Velde Style of an Arts & Crafts Oak Armchair Original Leather
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    Henry Van De Velde, in the style of, An impressive Arts & Crafts oak armchair finely made with the original leather. Measurements: Height at b...
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  • Liberty and Co in the style of G M Ellwood. An Arts and Crafts Walnut armchair
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  • Liberty and Co, attr. in the style of Leonard Wyburd. An oak wing back armchair
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    Liberty and Co, attributed, in the style of Leonard Wyburd. An Arts and Crafts oak wing back armchair with unusual upper open sides. The back supports curve down through to the back ...
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  • Robert W Edis, An Aesthetic Movement Rush Seat Armchair, in the Bamboo Style
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    Robert William Edis. An Aesthetic Movement rush seat armchair, ebonized on beech, in the bamboo style. From 1883, Edis Architect extended and rebuilt Sandringham House in Norfolk fo...
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  • G M Ellwood for J S Henry. Arts & Crafts oak throne armchair with capped finials
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    George Montague Ellwood. Made by J S Henry. An Arts & Crafts oak throne armchair with capped finials and wonderful sweeping back supports, on tapering square legs.
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