46 Lyon & Turnbull
160 BRAY ART FURNITURE INDUSTRY ARTS & CRAFTS OAK LOW CHAIR, CIRCA 1910 the simple railed back with moulded seat on square tapering legs, allover Celtic carved decoration, bears paper maker’s label under seat BRAY ART FURNITURE INDUSTRY 41cm wide, 72cm high, 42cm deep Note: The Bray Art Furniture Industry was a co-operative society formed in 1905, which employed up to 50 craft workers. Their work included domestic furniture fashioned from native woods, and was displayed in a shop on Bray’s Main Street which opened in 1907. The Bray Art Furniture Industry was an important factor in the revival of woodcarving in Ireland, and was associated with the Irish Arts & Crafts Movement.
£300-500
161 GORDON RUSSELL (1892-1980) FOR RUSSELL & SONS, BROADWAY ’LYGON’ BRASS FRUIT BOWL, CIRCA 1920 of circular form with everted rim, stamped maker’s marks LYGON/ R&S/ MADE BY HAND ON THE COTSWOLD HILLS 36cm diameter Note: This bowl was probably made for Russell & Sons by George Hart at Chipping Campden.
£300-500
162 GORDON RUSSELL (1892-1980) ARTS & CRAFTS OAK TABLE, DATED 1925 the rectangular top above an arrangement of three drawers, raised on square legs, bears maker’s label inscribed THIS PIECE, A SIMPLE OAK DRESSING TABLE NO. 267, WAS DESIGNED & MADE THROUGHOUT IN THE RUSSELL WORKSHOP IN JULY 1925/ DESIGNER S. GORDON RUSSELL/ FOREMAN E. TURNER/ CABINET MAKER G. COOK/ METALWORK P. WALKER 122cm wide, 77cm high, 47cm deep
£1,000-1,500
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ENGLISH SCHOOL
ROBERT ‘MOUSEMAN’ THOMPSON
[§] TIM STEAD (1952-2000)
ARTS & CRAFTS WALNUT BUREAU, CIRCA 1920 the panelled fall with fitted interior above six drawers on ball and claw feet
OAK COFFEE TABLE, MID-LATE 20TH CENTURY the rectangular top with octagonal baluster end supports and trestle feet
100cm wide, 110cm high, 56cm deep
91cm long, 45cm high, 38cm deep
STAINED PINE OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1990 the circular top raised on square column and cruciform base
£200-300
£250-350
85cm diameter, 45cm high
£250-350 Other fees apply in addition to the hammer price, please see the ‘Buyer’s Guide’ section on page 2