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Bruce Talbert, Gillows, Two Rare Gothic Revival Oak Armchair in Blue Upholstery.

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Bruce Talbert. Gillows of Lancaster. Two rare Gothic Revival armchairs. *The two with dark and light blue upholstery shown here are available, the one with brown upholstery is now sold*. The two blue ones are almost identical except one has square front legs and one with turned and square front legs. Last image from Jeremy Cooper's Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors page 111 and page 85. This chair was probably designed before Talbert published his book in 1868, 'Gothic Forms Applied to Furniture, Metalwork, and Decoration for Domestic Purposes'.

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