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Arts and Crafts Inlaid Oak High Back Settle Attributed to Stickley Brothers, early 20th century

In Fine Furniture from a Private Collection

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Arts and Crafts Inlaid Oak High Back Settle Attributed to Stickley Brothers, early 20th century
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Toronto, Ontario

Arts and Crafts Inlaid Oak High Back Settle Attributed to Stickley Brothers, early 20th century

unsigned, with transitional Art Nouveau influences, and a loose cushion seat
51.5 x 44.25 x 21.5 in — 130.8 x 112.4 x 54.6 cm


Provenance:
Christie's, New York, "Important Arts and Crafts and Architectural Designs," December 9, 1989, Lot 66

Literature:
Michael Clark and Jill Thomas-Clark, "The Stickley Brothers", Gibbs Smith, Layton, Utah, 2002, illustrated on front cover

Note:
While several sources have attributed this unsigned lot to Stickely Bros., others have suggested the maker may be Arthur W. Simpson of Kendall, UK. (See lot 25 in this sale).



Estimate: $1,000—1,500

Arts and Crafts Inlaid Oak High Back Settle Attributed to Stickley Brothers, early 20th century

unsigned, with transitional Art Nouveau influences, and a loose cushion seat
51.5 x 44.25 x 21.5 in — 130.8 x 112.4 x 54.6 cm


Provenance:
Christie's, New York, "Important Arts and Crafts and Architectural Designs," December 9, 1989, Lot 66

Literature:
Michael Clark and Jill Thomas-Clark, "The Stickley Brothers", Gibbs Smith, Layton, Utah, 2002, illustrated on front cover

Note:
While several sources have attributed this unsigned lot to Stickely Bros., others have suggested the maker may be Arthur W. Simpson of Kendall, UK. (See lot 25 in this sale).



Estimate: $1,000—1,500

Fine Furniture from a Private Collection

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275 King Street East
Toronto
Ontario
M5A 1K2
Canada

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Including French Art Nouveau pieces by Emile Gallé and Louis Majorelle, English Arts and Crafts works by Arthur W. Simpson, Arthur Wickham Jarvis, and Shapland & Petter, American Mission oak pieces from the workshops of Gustav and L.G.&J. Stickley, as well as a fine selection of 18th century French and English period furniture.

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Tags: Settle, Bench, Seat, Seating