Arts and Crafts
Images from the Book of Kells & Decoración del interior de la iglesia de San Vital (Ravena)
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Arts and Crafts furniture was manufactured in Australia between 1900 to 1920. |
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"Acanthus" wallpaper, Designer: William Morris, (English, 1834-1896) Printed by Jeffrey & Co., Islington, England, 1875 |
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An early 20th century Arts and Crafts Carpet, Size: 3.90 x 3.00 meters. |
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"An Acclimated Bungalow" by Craftsman Bungalow Company. Home of Mr. E.E. Sears of Seattle. Bungalow Magazine, December 1912, page 32, "The Living Room". |
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"A Cozy Bungalow Home" by Long Building Company, Architects. Home of Dr. H.B. Thompson, Interlaken District, Seattle. Bungalow Magazine, December 1912, page 28, "The Living Room". |
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"A resurrection of the arts and craft movement". Bronze finish. |
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Morris chair, Measures 34 1/4" wide, 29 1/2" deep, 42 1/4" tall |
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The estimated value of this early Gustav Stickley flat-arm Morris chair. |
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Bookcase, Measures 42 3/8" X 68" - Embellished with cut outs in the side panels, reproduction hardware and glass-framed doors. |
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This early Stickley circular table for Tobey, with a carved and incised poppy motif, emphasizes Stickley's transition from Art Nouveau to Arts and Crafts. |
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A handsome coffee table & ottoman set. Table measures 46" wide, 22 1/2" deep, 19 1/16" tall - |
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Vase and stand, circa 1903. (from Masterpieces of the Arts and Crafts Movement) |
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Mission Magazine Racks. Available in quarter sawn Oak or Cherry. Measures 43"H x 14"W x 13 1/2"D. |
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Rare Oak Hunzinger Reclining Morris Chair with Ball in Claw Feet. 1880, Dimensions: 45"H x 25"W |
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Mahogany Morris Chair, circa 1900 |
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Sussex Chair, William Morris |
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