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    • ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937)
      Oct. 16, 2024

      ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) AESTHETIC MOVEMENT OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1880 rosewood, inlaid with walnut and engraved boxwood, mother of pearl, copper, pewter, bone and abalone shell 79cm long, 74cm high, 50.5cm deep Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR THE FINE ART SOCIETY, LONDON DRAWING, PRINT AND FOLIO TABLE, 1888
      Apr. 19, 2023

      GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR THE FINE ART SOCIETY, LONDON DRAWING, PRINT AND FOLIO TABLE, 1888

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR THE FINE ART SOCIETY, LONDON DRAWING, PRINT AND FOLIO TABLE, 1888 mahogany (153cm long, 76cm high, 92cm deep) Provenance: Acquired by The Fine Art Society directly from George Faulkner Armitage in 1888 as part of an overall scheme by the designer for the Entrance Gallery at 148 New Bond Street. Exhibited: Huddersfield, Huddersfield Technical School, Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition, 1883. Literature: The Cabinet Maker & Art Furnisher, 1 September 1883, vol. IV, p.42, illus.The Editor, 'Pen & Ink Notes' The British Architect, 2 January 1891, p.5 Illustrated in a drawing by T. Raffles Davison published as 'Rambling Drawing no.171', 'The Fine Art Society's Gallery Anteroom' Note: Armitage started his career as a woodcarver and his workshop and design studio were in his home, Stamford House. Carvers in his studio in the 1880s included Arthur Simpson (1857-1922) who later set up his own studio in Kendal. In 1888 Armitage was commissioned to remodel the front section of the interior of The Fine Art Society, the front of its New Bond Street building having been remodelled in 1881 by E. W. Godwin. The walls were panelled in mahogany and the commission also included furniture, of which the current lot was prominently featured in the scheme.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • A Pair of English Aesthetic Movement Mahogany Hall Chairs Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), circa 1890
      Feb. 24, 2022

      A Pair of English Aesthetic Movement Mahogany Hall Chairs Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), circa 1890

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      A Pair of English Aesthetic Movement Mahogany Hall Chairs Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), circa 1890 Upholstered in modern velvet. (2). (H: 41 ½ W: 19 ¼ D: 24 in.) Qty: (2) Provenance John Alexander Limited. Acquired directly from the above. Delaware Art Museum.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR ARTHUR H. LEE & SONS, BIRKENHEAD ARTS & CRAFTS MERCERISED COTTON FABRIC PANEL, CIRCA 1900 1...
      Feb. 14, 2019

      GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR ARTHUR H. LEE & SONS, BIRKENHEAD ARTS & CRAFTS MERCERISED COTTON FABRIC PANEL, CIRCA 1900 1...

      Est: £500 - £800

      GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE (1849-1937) FOR ARTHUR H. LEE & SONS, BIRKENHEAD ARTS & CRAFTS MERCERISED COTTON FABRIC PANEL, CIRCA 1900 with repeating pattern of lilies in shades of blue, reserved on a midnight blue ground 150cm x 130cm

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), an Arts & Crafts mahogany centre table,
      Oct. 11, 2018

      Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), an Arts & Crafts mahogany centre table,

      Est: £200 - £400

      Attributed to George Faulkner Armitage (British, 1849-1937), an Arts & Crafts mahogany centre table, the octagonal top on turned and wrythen fluted supports united by an undertier above X-frame stretchers h:74 w:98 d:98 cm

      Cheffins
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