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Two antique ‘Morris’ chair
Two antique ‘Morris’ chair frames. A Morris chair is an early type of reclining chair, the design was adapted by The Morris & Company (William Morris), from a prototype owned by Ephraim Colman in rural Sussex, England. It was first marketed around 1866. Carved oak example, 38”H x 30”W x 30”D Other oak example, 39”W x 34”W x 30”D Condition: both missing cushions, need repairs CT Transfer Fee $20
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ANTIQUE MAHOGANY MORRIS CHAIR Circa
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY MORRIS CHAIR Circa 1900, adjustable ladder back with brass rod support, woven Morris style upholstered loose seat and back cushion, scrolled arms, cabriole feet on casters.
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MORRIS CHAIR. American early 20th
MORRIS CHAIR. American early 20th century. Oak chair having a pressed decorated front turned spindles and purple upholstery. 16'' seat h. 36''h overall.
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AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED OAK
AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED OAK MORRIS CHAIRAmerican Arts and Crafts Carved Oak Morris Chair , early 20th c., pegged construction, adjustable back, with attractive "salmon" cushion , h. 40 in., w. 32 in., d. 35 in
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MORRIS STYLE ARMCHAIR. Oak with
MORRIS STYLE ARMCHAIR. Oak with adjustable back banister arms and carved legs on claw feet. 41'' h. 17'' seat h.
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L& JG STICKLEY MORRIS
L& JG STICKLEY MORRIS CHAIRAntique oak Arts and Craft morris chair attributed L&JG Stickley. Adjustable back. 35 in deep x 29.5 wide x 24 inches to top of arm.
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MORRIS TYPE RECLINING CHAIR: Carved
MORRIS TYPE RECLINING CHAIR: Carved front skit and front arm supports ending in paw feet. Mottled brown leather cushions. 39 1/4'' h. x 32 1/4'' x 33''.CONDITION: Refinished condition.
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A Morris & Co. ebonised armchair
A Morris & Co. ebonised armchair with rush seat
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Morris family William and Mary
Morris family William and Mary highchair, original painted surface, banister back with turned rungs and stiles, shaped arms, old dry surface with multiple paint histories including yellow, red and brown, probably New England, early 18th century, 35-1/2 x 15-1/4 x 13-1/2 in. Excellent original condition, replaced rush seat, normal surface wear and abrasions with scattered paint loss especially to crest and tops of arms. Property of a Descendant of Anthony Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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MAHOGANY 'MORRIS' ARMCHAIR,
MAHOGANY 'MORRIS' ARMCHAIR, AMERICAN, C. 1900, ADJMAHOGANY 'MORRIS' ARMCHAIR, American, c. 1900, adjustable recline, loose green back and seat cushions, stylized lion carved arms over claw feet.
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AMERICAN OAK MORRIS STYLE RECLINING
AMERICAN OAK MORRIS STYLE RECLINING CHAIRAmerican Morris style reclining armchair, early 20th c., oak frame, ladder back adjustable to four positions, wide scrolled armrests, loose back and seat cushions, front carved with mask, rising on hoof feet, approx 38.5"h, 28.5"w, 34.25"d
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EXTREMELY RARE VICTORIAN WICKER
EXTREMELY RARE VICTORIAN WICKER MORRIS CHAIR, CA.1898, #6523 in the Heywood Bros and Wakefield Co. 1898 catalogue. Remnants of the old label on the underside. With the original cushions as pictured in the catalogue. Scrolled back with curlicue design. Rolled arm which terminates in scrolled design at the front legs. Adjustable back. 46 1/2" high, 34 1/2" wide, 35 1/2" deep. Shows slight loss to wicker trim on arm. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
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C.1910 ARTS & CRAFTS MISSION OAK
C.1910 ARTS & CRAFTS MISSION OAK MORRIS CHAIR New York,Circa 1910Peg construction with adjustable ladder back supported by square feet, manufactured by the Black River Bending Company.
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American Arts & Crafts carved oak
American Arts & Crafts carved oak Morris chair circa 1890; adjustable ladder-back arms with turned spindles velvet upholstered cushions 43 in. H. 30 in. W. Estimate $ 200-300 Arms faded edge chips wear.
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ARTS & CRAFTS MORRIS CHAIR.
ARTS & CRAFTS MORRIS CHAIR. American early 20th century oak. Collapsible ladderback. Ivory upholstery. 16 1/2'' seat 42''h.
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A Victorian mahogany framed spoon
A Victorian mahogany framed spoon back easy chair with moulded showwood frame upholstered in ''William Morris'' pattern linen union on cabriole front legs and castors (slight scuffing and wear throughout)
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SIGNED ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS
SIGNED ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS CHAIR: Mission Morris Oak chair, having an adjustable metal bar, 4- position backrest. Metal tag resides at lower frame of backrest and reads ''Sold by, Woodard & Lothrop Inc., Washington, D.C.''. Also included are two upholstered cushions. Approx. 38.25'' h x 29.5'' l x 34.5'' w.
CONDITION: Original springs still intact, chip at lower front of frame, wear consistent with age and use. Cushions are soiled and loose.
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American Arts and Crafts carved oak
American Arts and Crafts carved oak Morris chair early 20th century; with removable cushions spindled arms and paw feet 39 in. H. 30 in. W. Estimate $ 200-300 Scratches and wear to wood sun bleaching replaced cushions.
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STICKLEY BROTHERS OPEN ARM MORRIS
STICKLEY BROTHERS OPEN ARM MORRIS CHAIRStickley Brothers (Grand Rapids, MI, 1891-1954). Morris chair of quarter sawn oak. Replaced leather cushions. Metal "Quaint Furniture" tag. Branded "430-788". Wear to top rail of back. All legs are worn, dented and missing small pieces especially near floor. Paddle arms are worn with stain loss. Leather has creases with a long mark in front of the seat cushion. Circa 1910. 39" H x 27" L x 22" W
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STICKLEY BROTHERS OPEN ARM MORRIS
STICKLEY BROTHERS OPEN ARM MORRIS CHAIRStickley Brothers (Grand Rapids, MI, 1891-1954). Morris chair of quarter sawn oak. Replaced leather cushions. Metal "Quaint Furniture" tag. Branded "430-788". Wear to top rail of back. All legs are worn, dented and missing small pieces especially near floor. Paddle arms are worn with stain loss. Leather has creases with a long mark in front of the seat cushion. Circa 1910. 39" H x 27" L x 22" W
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An ebonised side chair, circa 1880,
An ebonised side chair, circa 1880, Morris & Co, with cane seat and a papier-mâché chair
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OAK ARTS & CRAFTS MORRIS-TYPE
OAK ARTS & CRAFTS MORRIS-TYPE CHAIR. American early 20th century. 38 1/2''h. 30 1/2''d. 20 1/2''w.
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L&JG STICKLEY MORRIS CHAIRAntique
L&JG STICKLEY MORRIS CHAIRAntique Arts and Crafts oak paddle-arm Morris chair signed THE WORK OF L&JG STICKLEY. Adjustable slat back with pegged construction and 2 cushions. 39 in high x 29.5 w x 35 in deep. VG condition.
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AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK MORRIS
AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK MORRIS STYLE CHAIR AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK MORRIS STYLE CHAIR WITH RECLINING BACK AND TURNED SPINDLE SIDES, RESTING ON PAW FEET; 36"H 28"W 13.5"D
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A Gustav Stickley oak Morris
A Gustav Stickley oak Morris chair Circa 1905 apparently unmarked the rectangular adjustable quadruple slat back with tan leather cushion over a similarly covered padded drop-in seat with triple slat sides on square legs
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AN UNUSUAL DROP-ARM MORRIS CHAIR,
AN UNUSUAL DROP-ARM MORRIS CHAIR, AMERICAN, PATENTAN UNUSUAL DROP-ARM MORRIS CHAIR, American, patent dated 1883, having an adjustable reclining back between arms fitted with drop leaf extensions.
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An Antique Moorish Mahogany
An Antique Moorish Mahogany ArmchairWith needlepoint seat and back with chevron banding with stylized foliage carvings. 32.5'' H x 23.25'' W x 18'' D. Circa late 19th/early 20th century. Lacking one side spindle. With a wonderful old surface. Private collection Oxford MI.
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OAK MORRIS ARMCHAIR: Streit
OAK MORRIS ARMCHAIR: Streit Reclining Morris chair with solid wood frame. Having wide, molded armrests, curved posts with carved accents. Chair reclines with a pull-out footrest. Tag resides below seat, behind footrest. Raised on casters. Approx. 41'' h x 30'' w x 31.5'' d.
CONDITION: Soiling and fraying to upholstery. Indents & wear to finish commensurate with age and use.
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ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE OAK MORRIS
ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE OAK MORRIS CHAIR Late 19th century, with carved neoclassical elements.
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AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS CHAIRAn
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS CHAIRAn Arts & Crafts oak Morris chair early 20th century height 40 1/2in (103cm); width 29 3/4in (75.5cm); depth of seat 17 1/2in (44.5cm)
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ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS STYLE
ARTS & CRAFTS OAK MORRIS STYLE RECLINING CHAIR 20th century; with removable upholstered cushions, 39 in. H., 28.5 in. W., 34 in. D.
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Morris family Philadelphia side
Morris family Philadelphia side chair, Chippendale, walnut throughout with shell-carved crest and shaped highly figured splat, shell-carved cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet, period slip seat with stamped initials "MC", Philadelphia, 1760-1780, 39-1/4 x 21-1/2 x 17 in. Excellent condition, original slip seat, knee blocking and returns, minor wear and abrasions to carved feet, very minor paint splatter, minor repair to one stile at joint with seat frame (possibly repinned). Early 20th century inscribed label on seat frame back "Anthony Morris IV 1705-1780. Chair lately at 'Olney' Philadelphia…"; Property of a Descendant of Anthony Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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MORRIS & CO. ARTS & CRAFTS ‘SUSSEX’
MORRIS & CO.
ARTS & CRAFTS ‘SUSSEX’ ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1880 ebonised ash and beech, with rushed seat56cm wide, 85cm high, 50cm deep
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CARVED OAK MORRIS CHAIRon metal
CARVED OAK MORRIS CHAIRon metal casters; with adjustable back Condition: some sun fading and discoloration to arms 30 inches wide; 34 inches deep; 39 inches high Condition:
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Arts and Crafts Morris oak chair
Arts and Crafts Morris oak chair early 20th c. with carved mask armrests and lion paw feet. ?
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An ebonised armchair, Morris & Co.,
An ebonised armchair, Morris & Co., circa 1870, with X-cross splat back open arms and stuff over seat, on turned legs and another similar