Phillip Webb for Morris & Co. English Aesthetic Movement Oak Reclining Armchair

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Phillip Webb for Morris and Co. Designed in C1866.

A rare Aesthetic movement oak adjustable reclining armchair with good quality tan leather button-back upholstery. The arched arms with leather armrests united to the arched legs by bobbin-turned uprights, with adjustable shaped back and fine pineapple-turned details to the top. The legs having bobbin-turned stretchers below and stood on original brass and rubberoid castors which are softer on a wooden or tiled floor.

A similar example of this armchair is held in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum (CIRC.250&A/1toB/1-1961).

These elegant timeless recliners were based on a design from an earlier traditional prototype found in the workshop of an old carpenter named Ephraim Colman in Herstmonceux, East Sussex. England in 1866 by George Warrington Taylor who was the business manager for Morris Marshall and Faulkner. He drew a sketch and wrote a description of the chair and sent it to Philip Webb who adapted it for production by Morris, Marshall, and Faulkner 1861-1875. (The firm became Morris and Co in 1875).

Another version was sold at Bonhams Knightsbridge, on 9 November 2022, for £17,850 inc premium.

Dimensions
Height: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)
Depth: 32 in (81.28 cm)
Year of manufacture
1875
Period
Aesthetic Movement
1870-1879
Condition
Good
Wear consistent with age and use.

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