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ARMCHAIRS C F Voysey Oak Arts And Crafts & CRAFTS

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    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Good English Arts and Crafts period armchair, the shaped crest over slatted back, the arms similarly slatted, standing on square legs on original brass and ceramic castors, the uphol...
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    Early 20th Century English Arts and Crafts Armchairs

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  • Arts & Crafts Oak Framed Armchair
    Located in Petworth, GB
    Exceptional quality oak framed, bobbin turned armchair with decorative brass stud work. Original leather with re-upholstery using Liberty velve...
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  • Three Arts and Crafts oak dining armchairs
    Located in London, GB
    Three Arts and Crafts oak dining armchairs with arched tops and shaped slats to the back making them very comfy armchairs. Professionally recovered in a quality wine coloured leather.
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    Antique Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Armchairs

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  • Liberty & Co. Style of CFA Voysey. A Pair of Oak Rush Seat Ladderback Armchairs
    By Liberty & Co., Charles Voysey
    Located in London, GB
    Liberty & Co, in the style of C F A Voysey. A pair of oak rush seat ladderback armchairs with circular caps to the tops and wavy ladders to the back, the arms with subtle outward sha...
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  • Walter Cave, an Arts & Crafts Oak Settee with Voysey Style Uprights
    By Walter Cave, Charles Voysey
    Located in London, GB
    Walter Cave, made by R Nash. A rare Arts and Crafts exhibition style oak settee or settle with Voysey style uprights to the front with carved flower head...
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    Antique 1890s English Arts and Crafts Settees

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  • Liberty & Co Athelstan Arts And Crafts Oak Armchair
    By Liberty & Co.
    Located in Norwich, GB
    A Liberty & Co ‘Athelstan’ oak and rush seated armchair. Circa 1898. Cabinetmaker's stamp: 'R Bowler' to the wooden underside of the rush seat, and the inside of the seat frame. Th...
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