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Creator: George Washington Maher
George Jack for Morris and Co. A Pair of Mahogany Saville armchairs
By George Washington Maher
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Morris and Co, a pair of mahogany ‘Saville’ armchairs designed by George Washington Jack, with carved details to the arms and wavy spindles below and ...
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Late 19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique George Washington Maher Seating
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Mahogany
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