A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED OAK HALL STOOL
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A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED OAK HALL STOOL

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES SHOOLBRED & CO.

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A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED OAK HALL STOOL
Attributed to James Shoolbred & Co.
The rectangular seat with rectangular back with pierced baluster gallery, flanked by downswept arms on disc supports, reeded splayed legs joined by reeded stretchers, with kite registration stamp for 13 December 1883
23¾ in. (60.5 cm.) high; 21½ in. (54.5 cm.) wide; 13 in. (33 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

James Shoolbred & Co. are recorded at the Victoria and Albert Museum as furniture makers. They exhibited 'a very extensive selection of items' in the 1878 Paris Universal Exhibition. Much of the furniture they designed was influenced by the 'Aesthetic Taste', popularised by the architect E.W. Godwin. Shoolbred & Co. became one of the first large department stores in London. They expanded from a small draper business and started to manufacture high quality furniture circa 1870, for which they were given a Royal warrant by the mid-1880s.

A pair of Shoolbred stools, with maker's stamp and kite registration mark, was sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 15 April 1999, lot 43 (£9,200 inc. premium).

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