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  • George Edmund Street. Judges armchair designed for The Royal Courts of Justice.
    By George Edmund Street
    Located in London, GB
    George Edmund Street. A Gothic Revival walnut armchair, designed for the Judges for The Royal Courts of Justice in Fleet St (London's High Court). With spiral carved finials and furt...
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    Antique 1870s English Gothic Revival Armchairs

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  • George Edmund Street. Judges armchair designed for The Royal Courts of Justice.
    By George Edmund Street
    Located in London, GB
    George Edmund Street. A Gothic Revival oak armchair, designed for the Judges for The Royal Courts of Justice in Fleet St (London's High Court). With spiral carved finials and further spiral carving to the front legs. With a subtle flowing design below the arms and shallow carved floral decoration to the back of the arms. This armchair is ready for upholstery, the horse hair back is designed for button back upholstery. In 1868 G E Street's design won the competition to build The Royal Courts of Justice. Queen Victoria opened the Royal Courts in December 1882 after eleven years of construction. The building instantly became an awe-inspiring landmark in the heart of London’s Fleet Street. We have two more Judges armchairs...
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    Antique 1870s English Gothic Revival Armchairs

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    Oak

  • AWN Pugin, Six Gothic Revival Oak Dining Chairs Probably for the House of Lords
    By Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in London, GB
    A W N Pugin, made by Gillows of Lancaster. Stamped Gillows to the back legs. A set of six Gothic Revival oak dining chairs probably designed for the House of Lords...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Gothic Revival Dining Room Chairs

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    Oak

  • A W N Pugin, A Rare Oak Armchair Probably Designed for the Speaker's House
    By Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
    Located in London, GB
    A W N Pugin. An extremely rare oak armchair probably designed for the The Red Drawing Room in the Speaker's House in The Palace Of Westminster, the room is...
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    Antique 1850s English Gothic Revival Armchairs

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  • Jones & Willis Gothic Revival brass jug from the Church of St Barnabas of Darwen
    By Jones & Willis
    Located in London, GB
    Jones and Willis A large Gothic Revival heavy brass jug. Circa 1870. with a later inscription: For the glory of God, and the use of the church of St B...
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    Antique 1870s English Gothic Revival Pitchers

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  • J.G.Crace attributed. In the style of AWN Pugin. A pair of Gothic Revival chairs
    Located in London, GB
    J.G.Crace attributed. In the style of AWN Pugin. A pair of Gothic Revival oak cane seat dining chairs. The head rail and back rail with carved florets and chamfered details throughou...
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    Antique 1870s English Gothic Revival Dining Room Chairs

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