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Creator: Collinson & Lock
E W Godwin attri. An Anglo-Japanese circular armchair with fan shaped arms
By Edward William Godwin, Collinson & Lock
Located in London, GB
E W Godwin, attributed, probably made by Collinson and Lock.An Anglo-Japanese walnut circular parlor chair with fan shaped arms on bulbous turned legs united by a circular stretcher....
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1870s English Anglo-Japanese Antique Collinson & Lock Armchairs
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Walnut
Collinson and Lock, attributed. An Aesthetic Movement Walnut armchair
By Collinson & Lock
Located in London, GB
Collinson and Lock, attributed. An Aesthetic Movement Walnut armchair with double shaped back and arm rail. The seat sits slightly proud of the tapering legs to allow for the decorat...
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1870s British Aesthetic Movement Antique Collinson & Lock Armchairs
Materials
Walnut
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