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Lot 256

A pair of late Victorian mahogany and brass mounted hall benches by J.A.S Shoolbred

20 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£3,500 - £5,000

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A pair of late Victorian mahogany and brass mounted hall benches by J.A.S Shoolbred

The pierced back with brass spindle filled galleries and downswept supports, above rectangular seats with reeded edges on slightly outswept legs joined by stretchers, the back of each stamped with two patent registration diamonds, one bench also stamped 36988, very minor differences in size and construction, each 54cm wide, 33cm deep, 62cm high (21" wide, 12.5" deep, 24" high). (2)

Footnotes

James Shoolbred & Co were well known manufacturers and retailers of furniture from about 1870 onwards with premises on Tottenham Court Road. They were noted for quality work in all styles employing French and German upholsterers and leading English designers.

An almost identical pair of hall seats by Shoolbred sold Bonhams, London, 19 October 2013, lot 238 sold and Christie's, London, 30 November 2000, lot 265.

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