Dyer and Watts. A rare Gothic-Aesthetic Movement Burr Pine Bedroom suite

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A rare Gothic-Aesthetic Movement Burr Pine Bedroom suite with stylised floral stencil details made by Dyer and Watts of Islington who exhibited a similar wardrobe at The Paris Exhibition of 1867 which was purchased by The Empress of France. A passage from the Art Journey supplement 1867 about that wardrobe they exhibited states :- the stencilled decoration 'as refreshing to the eye as if the woods had been of the rarest and most costly'. Dyer and Watts who later became Dyer Harper and Dyer, made top quality furniture with stencilled decoration, they were a lesser known maker with a smaller output than many other makers of that period. Consisting of a treble wardrobe, dressing table, washstand, bedside cupboard and towel rail. The treble wardrobe with dental style cornice, full length mirror to the centre door flanked by two doors opening to reveal hanging space to the left hand side with a lower drawer. To the right double hanging space above retaining one original linen slide with six drawers below. Wardrobe Height 84 1/2", Width of cornice 73 1/2", Depth of cornice 23", Dressing Table Height 66 1/2", Width 48", Depth 22", Washstand, Height 43", Width 48", Depth 22", Bedside cupboard Height 30 1/2", Width 15", Depth 14", Towel Rail Height 35", Length 29", Depth 8". Circa late 1860's/early 1870's.

Year of manufacture
1870
Maker
Dyer and Watts
Period
Aesthetic Movement

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