E. W. Godwin (attributed). an Oak Armchair with Shaped Back & a Crinoline Hoop Stretcher

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E. W. Godwin (attributed) Made by James Peddle or Smee. An oak armchair with an ergonomically perfectly shaped back, a very comfortable armchair indeed with sabre back legs and turned angled front legs all connected by a crinoline hoop stretcher. The turned arm supports connect to the square sections which follow down through the sides of the seat meeting the top of the legs. A design Godwin also used for the back legs of his Old English and Jacobean Armchairs that were made by William Watt.

Dimensions
Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)
Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)
Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
Year of manufacture
1881
Designer
Edward William Godwin
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement
Style
Arts and Crafts
Condition
Good

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