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Painter, b. 1867 - d. 1933

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      • George Henry Walton – Arts and Crafts Pen Tray
        Nov. 14, 2024

        George Henry Walton – Arts and Crafts Pen Tray

        Est: $250 - $500

        George Henry Walton (1867–1933). Pen tray. Copper, brass, and enamel. Scottish, circa 1920. L 9-3/4" W 2-1/4". Condition: Minor surface imperfections. Link to hi-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/2j4g5l4n6xnikfggjm6ap/AG4DP92fPWHMpPZqni9lgQI?rlkey=ys5bm2ywrluzlt5aufqsp558l&st=hheug3rb&dl=0

        New England Auctions
      • ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)
        Oct. 17, 2024

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) LOW BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1900 oak, with glazed doors and steel fittings 469cm wide, 141cm high, 61cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933)
        Oct. 17, 2024

        GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933)

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933) 'BRUSSELS' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 mahogany, with penwork and marquetry inlay, close nailed upholstered seat 62.5cm wide, 122cm high, 50cm deep Literature: Moon K. George Walton, White Cockade 1993, p.104, pl. 137, illus.Note: Designed for the Kodak showrooms in Brussels, this elegant armchair sees Walton subvert traditional style of country seating furniture. Inspired by the form of the ‘fiddle-back’ chair, Walton elongates the back as the curved top rail meets the open arms in a manner similar to late 18th century methods of furniture construction. Later exhibited in Glasgow at the 1901 International Exhibition, the iconic ‘Brussels’ armchair exemplifies Walton’s radical approach to furniture design.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • A Glasgow School planished brass mantel clock,
        Jul. 09, 2024

        A Glasgow School planished brass mantel clock,

        Est: £400 - £600

        A Glasgow School planished brass mantel clock, c.1900, attributed to George Walton (1867-1933), the round dial set in a repoussé surround of stylised foliage, raised to the front on six pilaster supports, each with a flattened foot, the recesses between the supports with a rectangular enamel cabochon, stamped to the verso 'REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W.', 34cm wide 12cm deep 22cm high Condition Report: With dents to the exterior. The feet bent in places. The movement not tested - Sworders does not guarantee any future operation of the movement.

        Sworders
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)
        Apr. 18, 2024

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALL PANEL, CIRCA 1890 repoussé-decorated copper, pewter, coloured glass, bears painted maker's mark lower right GEORGE WALTON & CO., LTD/ DECORATORS, GLASS STAINERS/ AND CABINETMAKERS/ GLASGOW, later frame 53cm x 45.4cm (frame size 64.5cm x 56.5cm) Literature: Moon K. George Walton: Designer and Architect, White Cockade 1993Glasgow Museums - Collections Navigator, collections.glasgowmuseums.com, 2016 ‘Miss Cranston’, Glasgowlife.org.uk, 2016 Note: This rare wall panel by George Walton (1867-1933) is characteristic of his work as a designer and decorator in the context of Glasgow's artistic avant-garde during the late 19th century. Walton was a pioneering influence on the distinctive 'Glasgow Style', experimenting with mixed media wall panels and stained glass, such as this example of a glass mosaic overlaid with copper and pewter. Similar examples can be seen in his work for Miss Cranston's tearooms at Argyle Street, for which he was commissioned, together with Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), to redesign the interior in 1888. Walton's panels combined coloured glass with bright beaten copper, creating light and reflective three-dimensional surfaces. Walton chose coloured glass for its distinct material characteristics which did not need to be overpainted.Following this, George Walton & Co, Ecclesiastical and House Decorators, expanded to include the design and production of woodwork, furniture and stained glass. Walton, influenced by William Morris (1934-1896) and James Whistler (1834-1903), went on to work in almost every area of the decorative arts including; stencilling, fabrics, fireplaces, carpets, glassware and graphics to name a few, before finishing his diverse and innovative career as an architect. 

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)
        Apr. 18, 2024

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SET OF CHAIRS FOR JOHN ROWNTREES CAFE, SCARBOROUGH, CIRCA 1900 comprising two carvers and four side chairs, carver 62.5cm wide, 92cm high, 49cm deep, side chair 45.5cm wide, 91cm high, 44cm deep Literature: Moon K. George Walton: Designer and Architect, Oxford 1993, page 47-48, illus. no. 54Note: These chairs were made for John Rowntree's cafe in Scarborough where Walton developed a new style of furniture based on the French 17th century 'caquetoire' style. This French renaissance style was popular in Scotland in the 16th century and the strong links between the two countries ensured the style flourished well into the 17th century. These chairs would still have been seen in the more aristocratic homes in Scotland in the late 19th century and Walton here has taken the basic form and adapted it with the use of rushing to lighten the effect of the construction. 

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)
        Apr. 18, 2024

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) 'PHILIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 walnut, with gilt embellishment, caned seat and back 124cm high Literature: Moon K. George Walton: Designer and Architect, Oxford 1993, p.120, pl.157Note: Walton decorated the drawing-room at The Philippines from 1902, and the scheme marked a change of direction in his work to a more formal, classical style.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON; ATTRIBUTED TO (1867-1933) Mantel Clock circa 1900for Goodyers, copper and enamel, stamped on back 'REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W.'height 9 1/4in (23.5cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 4 3/4in (12cm)
        Mar. 27, 2024

        GEORGE WALTON; ATTRIBUTED TO (1867-1933) Mantel Clock circa 1900for Goodyers, copper and enamel, stamped on back 'REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W.'height 9 1/4in (23.5cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 4 3/4in (12cm)

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        GEORGE WALTON; ATTRIBUTED TO (1867-1933) Mantel Clock circa 1900 for Goodyers, copper and enamel, stamped on back 'REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W.' height 9 1/4in (23.5cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 4 3/4in (12cm)

        Bonhams
      • A 'Clutha' glass vase,
        Oct. 31, 2023

        A 'Clutha' glass vase,

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        A 'Clutha' glass vase, A 'Clutha' glass vase, attributed to George Walton (1867-1933) for James Couper & Son, of tapering form with a wide dished rim, in mottled-green glass with milky swirls and air bubbles, 38.5cm high Literature: For a similar vase illustrated, see Karen Moon, 'George Walton: Designer and Architect', Oxford, 1993. Condition Report: Pontil mark unground. some rubbing and scratches to the base.

        Sworders
      • Three Glasgow School of Arts and Crafts oak and leather chairs,
        Oct. 31, 2023

        Three Glasgow School of Arts and Crafts oak and leather chairs,

        Est: £400 - £600

        Three Glasgow School of Arts and Crafts oak and leather chairs, Three Glasgow School of Arts and Crafts oak and leather chairs, the design attributed to George Walton (1867-1933), comprising an armchair and two single chairs, each with a bowed back with intertwined leather splats, a studded tan leather seat, on spiral carved uprights with a flat 'H' stretcher, armchair 66.5cm wide 64cm deep 88cm high, seat 45cm high, singles 45cm wide 53cm deep 83cm high, seat 46cm high approximately (3) Condition Report: Seats appear to be recovered. Some back lattices with wear, losses and damage. The joints are tight.

        Sworders
      • A SET OF TEN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LADDERBACK CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALT
        May. 25, 2023

        A SET OF TEN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LADDERBACK CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALT

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        A SET OF TEN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LADDERBACK CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933), CIRCA 1900 The armchairs: 42 1/2 in. (108 cm.) high; 23 1/4 in. (59 cm.) wide; 19 1/2 in. (50 cm.) deep

        Christie's
      • George Walton (1867-1933), a stained mahogany armchair, circa 1900,
        May. 25, 2023

        George Walton (1867-1933), a stained mahogany armchair, circa 1900,

        Est: £400 - £600

        George Walton (1867-1933), a stained mahogany armchair, circa 1900, the back with upholstered panel and spindle panels above curved arms and upholstered seat raised on outswept turned legs 111.5 x 58 x 47cm Literature: Karen Moon, 'George Walton, Designer and Architect', Oxford 1993, p 70, pl. 84. This chair is an upholstered version of the chairs designed by Walton for Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street Tearooms in 1897, and which he subsequently used in some of his interiors including his own house, Elm Bank, in York in 1898.

        Cheffins
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1900
        Apr. 19, 2023

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £300 - £500

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1900 walnut (56cm wide, 72.5cm high, 44.5cm deep)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR J. S. HENRY, LONDON THREE-PIECE PARLOUR SUITE, CIRCA 1910
        Apr. 19, 2023

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR J. S. HENRY, LONDON THREE-PIECE PARLOUR SUITE, CIRCA 1910

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR J. S. HENRY, LONDON THREE-PIECE PARLOUR SUITE, CIRCA 1910 inlaid mahogany, with original close-nailed upholstered seats, comprising a SETTEE 103cm wide, 97cm high, 46cm deep; and TWO ARMCHAIRS, 58cm wide, 99cm high, 49cm deep Qty: (3) Literature: Cooper, J., Victorian & Edwardian Furniture & Interiors, Thames & Hudson, London, 1987, p. 233, pls. 634 and 635 Note: Walton designed the 1903 Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society stand for J.S. Henry, and, it is thought, this parlour suite.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (BRITISH 1867-1933) 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900
        Jan. 25, 2023

        GEORGE WALTON (BRITISH 1867-1933) 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        GEORGE WALTON (BRITISH 1867-1933) 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 oak, with close-nailed leather upholstery (67.5cm (26 3/4in) wide, 81cm (32in) high, 53cm (20 3/4in) deep) Literature: Moon, Karen 'George Walton', White Cockade 1993, p.48, pl. 5.5, illus. Note: This is an upholstered variant of the 'Abingwood' chair, probably made by William Birch Ltd. of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The original rush seated design was produced for the John Rowntree & Sons café in Scarborough, North Yorkshire (1895) and for the billiards room at Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street tearooms in Glasgow (1896)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) FOR ELMBANK, YORK WARDROBE, CIRCA 1920
        Oct. 12, 2022

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) FOR ELMBANK, YORK WARDROBE, CIRCA 1920

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) FOR ELMBANK, YORK WARDROBE, CIRCA 1920 satin birch, stained and leaded glass, with silvered metal fittings, bears ivorine label verso GEORGE WALTON & CO. / 150 AND 152 WELLINGTON STREET GLASGOW, lined interior (142cm wide, 195cm high, 56cm deep) Literature: Moon, K. George Walton: Designer and Architect, White Cockade 1993, pages 64-70 Agius P. British Furniture 1880-1905, ACC 1978, page 102, pl. 105 Note: This wardrobe demonstrates all of the characteristics of the furniture produced for Elm Bank, York by Walton & Co. in 1898 for Sydney Leetham. The furniture is inlaid with bold geometric chevron banding, a type of decoration that had been revived and popularised by George Jack at Morris & Co., however, the use of this technique at Elm Bank was altogether bolder and more expansive. This bedroom suite also demonstrates stained glass detailing derived from plant forms, with metal and wood also inset, relating to techniques being produced by Charles Rennie Mackintosh at the same time.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • George Walton (Glasgow 1867 - London 1933) Pair of oak "Abingwood" chairs, with heart-shaped op
        Dec. 15, 2021

        George Walton (Glasgow 1867 - London 1933) Pair of oak "Abingwood" chairs, with heart-shaped op

        Est: €750 - €1,500

        George Walton (Glasgow 1867 - London 1933) Pair of oak "Abingwood" chairs, with heart-shaped openwork tapered backs and rope seats. Possibly Liberty & Co edition This chair was designed in 1897 in conjunction with Charles Rennie Mackintosh for the billiard room at Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street tea rooms in Glasgow. A design far ahead of its time in style and execution. It was precisely the great success of his design that meant that Liberty and William Birch sold commercial copies in High Wycombe.

        Subastas Segre
      • ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900
        Apr. 22, 2021

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 inlaid oak, with later upholstered seats in geometric gold and black fabric (71cm wide, 118cm high, 51cm deep) Qty: (2)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902
        Nov. 03, 2020

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 with gilt details, the arched and pierced crest rails above a caned panel back and seat on turned and tapering front legs with out-turned feet (52.5cm wide, 124cm high, 48cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Phillippines, Brasted Chart, Kent Literature: Moon, Karen 'George Walton; Designer and Architect', White Cockade 1993, page 120, plate 157 Note: Walton decorated the drawing-room at The Phillippines from 1902, and the scheme marked a change of direction for his work to a more formal, classical style.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • George Henry Walton (Scottish 1867-1933) Two Maidens in Landscape
        Jan. 15, 2020

        George Henry Walton (Scottish 1867-1933) Two Maidens in Landscape

        Est: £250 - £350

        George Henry Walton (Scottish 1867-1933) Two Maidens in Landscape A mosaic panel circa 1898 produced by the firm of Guthrie and Wells in Glasgow, with plaque inscribed 'Fair Bessie Bell Ho'ed yestreen/And thoucht I neer could alter/But Mary Gray's/twa pawkey een/They gar my fancy falter', mounted on a concrete slab, The image 102cm x 71cm For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) STAINED ASH CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1900
        Oct. 23, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) STAINED ASH CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        the projecting cornice above three doors, each with glazed and leaded panels enclosing shelves and hanging space on an ogee base (Dimensions: 211.5cm wide, 181cm high, 44cm deep) (211.5cm wide, 181cm high, 44cm deep)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) GLASGOW SCHOOL OVERPAINTED WARDROBE, CIRCA 1900
        Oct. 23, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) GLASGOW SCHOOL OVERPAINTED WARDROBE, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        the moulded swan-neck pediment above central glazed and leaded door with secretaire drawer below opening to reveal a fitted interior above five further drawers, each with cut-out copper-backed handles the whole flanked by two further glazed and leaded doors raised on an ogee plinth (Dimensions: 194cm wide, 215cm high, 42cm deep) (194cm wide, 215cm high, 42cm deep)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF 'ABINGWOOD' OAK ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 69cm wide, 81cm high, 46cm deep
        Apr. 03, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF 'ABINGWOOD' OAK ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 69cm wide, 81cm high, 46cm deep

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF 'ABINGWOOD' OAK ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 each with broad open arms and tapered splats with heart-shape piercings, above rush seats on square tapering legs linked by stretchers (2) 69cm wide, 81cm high, 46cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 71cm wide, 118cm high, 51c...
        Feb. 14, 2019

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 71cm wide, 118cm high, 51c...

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK ARTS & CRAFTS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 each with shaped arch upholstered backs above open splayed arms with inlaid chequer board panels, with curved apron raised on tapered turned legs united by stretchers, in geometric gold and black fabric (2) 71cm wide, 118cm high, 51cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DINING TABLE, CIRCA 1900 114.5cm long/wide, 74.5cm high, 112cm deep
        Feb. 14, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DINING TABLE, CIRCA 1900 114.5cm long/wide, 74.5cm high, 112cm deep

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DINING TABLE, CIRCA 1900 the rectangular top above hexagonal section splayed legs on trestle ends, linked by stretchers 114.5cm long/wide, 74.5cm high, 112cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867–1933) OAK HALL SETTLE, CIRCA 1900 129.5cm wide, 145cm high, 67cm deep
        Feb. 14, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867–1933) OAK HALL SETTLE, CIRCA 1900 129.5cm wide, 145cm high, 67cm deep

        Est: £3,000 - £4,000

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867–1933) OAK HALL SETTLE, CIRCA 1900 the panelled back enclosing broad solid arms with curved and pierced bracket supports above a solid seat on square tapering front legs linked by stretchers 129.5cm wide, 145cm high, 67cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 52.5cm wide, 124cm high, 48cm deep
        Feb. 14, 2019

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 52.5cm wide, 124cm high, 48cm deep

        Est: £2,500 - £3,000

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILLIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 with gilt details, the arched and pierced crest rails above a caned panel back and seat on turned and tapering front legs with out-turned feet 52.5cm wide, 124cm high, 48cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) STAINED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 58cm wide, 110cm high, 44cm deep
        Oct. 31, 2018

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) STAINED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 58cm wide, 110cm high, 44cm deep

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) STAINED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 the back with upholstered panel and spindle panels above curved arms and upholstered seat raised on outswept turned legs 58cm wide, 110cm high, 44cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933) INLAID MAHOGANY 'BRUSSELS' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 57cm wide, 119cm high, 46cm deep
        Oct. 31, 2018

        GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933) INLAID MAHOGANY 'BRUSSELS' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 57cm wide, 119cm high, 46cm deep

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933) INLAID MAHOGANY 'BRUSSELS' ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 the moulded serpentine top rail above tall baluster splat inlaid with a marquetry penwork design of wild flowers, the shaped arms on ring-turned baluster supports enclosing an upholstered panel seat on turned and tapering legs with flared feet 57cm wide, 119cm high, 46cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • George Walton (1867-1933)Chaise créée pour l’Eastman Kodak Showroom
        Jun. 01, 2017

        George Walton (1867-1933)Chaise créée pour l’Eastman Kodak Showroom

        Est: €5,000 - €7,000

        George Walton (1867-1933) Chaise créée pour l''Eastman Kodak Showroom, Londres Acajou Date de création : 1897 H 107 × L 49 × P 47 cm Exposition : The Artists'' Guild Exhibition, 1899 Bibliographie : Karen Moon, George Walton, Designer and Architect, Oxford, 1993, pages 54 et 81 Un autre exemplaire de ce modèle est conservé au Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres sous la référence CIRC.120-1959

        Piasa
      • An oak armchair, designed by George Walton (1867-1933) for John Rowntree's cafe in Scarborough, ...
        Jun. 21, 2016

        An oak armchair, designed by George Walton (1867-1933) for John Rowntree's cafe in Scarborough, ...

        Est: £400 - £600

        An oak armchair,designed by George Walton (1867-1933) for John Rowntree's cafe in Scarborough, with a rush back and seat, restored

        Sworders
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) RARE GLASS, PEWTER AND COPPER WALL PANEL, CIRCA 1890 53cm x 45.4cm
        Apr. 06, 2016

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) RARE GLASS, PEWTER AND COPPER WALL PANEL, CIRCA 1890 53cm x 45.4cm

        Est: £5,000 - £8,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) RARE GLASS, PEWTER AND COPPER WALL PANEL, CIRCA 1890 the panel depicting a galleon in full sail, repousse decorated and reserved on a coloured glass and pewter mosaic seascape, bears painted makers mark lower right GEORGE WALTON & CO., LTD/ DECORATORS, GLASS STAINERS/ AND CABINETMAKERS/ GLASGOW, later framed 53cm x 45.4cm

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) INLAID OAK DRESSING CHEST, CIRCA 1900 101cm wide, 169cm high, 53cm deep
        Mar. 25, 2015

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) INLAID OAK DRESSING CHEST, CIRCA 1900 101cm wide, 169cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) INLAID OAK DRESSING CHEST, CIRCA 1900 the oval swing mirror with turned tapering uprights above a rectangular top and chequer inlaid front panel with two drawers to the sides, above two long drawers below, raised on facetted and tapered legs 101cm wide, 169cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • George Walton, Scottish 1867-1933- A collection of
        Sep. 09, 2014

        George Walton, Scottish 1867-1933- A collection of

        Est: £100 - £150

        George Walton, Scottish 1867-1933- A collection of drawings to include six botanical studies in pen and ink and ten watercolours with graphite depicting historical figures in grand interiors, various sizes, eight signed, nine dated, six titled, (unframed), (a lot) Note: George Henry Walton was a noted Glaswegian designer and architect. Greatly influenced by William Morris and James Whistler, he was a pioneer of the Glasgow Style of Arts and Crafts. In the 1880s, he assisted Charles Rennie Mackintosh with the interiors of Miss Cranston's Tearooms. He also designed antique dining chairs and antique cabinets for Liberty.

        Roseberys
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) FOR JAMES COUPER & SONS, GLASGOW LARGE 'CLUTHA' GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900 40cm high
        Apr. 16, 2014

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) FOR JAMES COUPER & SONS, GLASGOW LARGE 'CLUTHA' GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900 40cm high

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) FOR JAMES COUPER & SONS, GLASGOW LARGE 'CLUTHA' GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900 of cylindrical tapering form with broad rim, the green glass body with milky trailing inclusions 40cm high

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

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      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) PAIR OF OAK 'ABINGWOOD' ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1896 each with tapering back with heart shaped piercing enclosed by broad curved arms and original rushed seat raised on square tapering legs joined by stretchers (2) 47cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 124cm high
        Nov. 13, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 124cm high

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) WALNUT 'PHILIPPINES' SIDE CHAIR, CIRCA 1902 with gilt details, the arched and pierced crest rails above a caned panel back and seat on turned and tapering front legs with out-turned feet 124cm high

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      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SATIN BIRCH SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1898 114cm wide, 172cm high, 60cm deep
        Aug. 19, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SATIN BIRCH SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1898 114cm wide, 172cm high, 60cm deep

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SATIN BIRCH SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1898 decorated with chevron banding, the surmount with opposing mirrored doors centred by two drawers, above a rectangular top and an arrangement of four short over two long drawers, each with cut out handles and beaten silvered backplates, the whole raised on bracket feet, label aperture to rear (label now lacking) 114cm wide, 172cm high, 60cm deep

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      • GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) RARE MAHOGANY GATE LEG TEA TABLE, CIRCA 1903 84cm diameter (open), 70cm high
        Aug. 19, 2013

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) RARE MAHOGANY GATE LEG TEA TABLE, CIRCA 1903 84cm diameter (open), 70cm high

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) RARE MAHOGANY GATE LEG TEA TABLE, CIRCA 1903 the circular drop leaf top with moulded rim, raised above ring turned and blocked tapering legs linked by a stretcher, bears maker's label 84cm diameter (open), 70cm high

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      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) A pair of walnut high
        Jun. 04, 2013

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) A pair of walnut high

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) A pair of walnut high back single chairs, with arched crest rails over caned panels, the caned seats on delicate turned tapering front legs with out-turned feet, 123.5cm high (2) Provenance: The Philippines, Brasted Chart, Kent. Literature: The Studio Yearbook 1907, K Moon, 'George Walton', p120.

        Sworders
      • Walton, George - in der Art von-Armlehnstuhl, um
        Mar. 16, 2013

        Walton, George - in der Art von-Armlehnstuhl, um

        Est: - €900

        Walton, George - in der Art von-Armlehnstuhl, um 1895-(Glasgow 1867-1933 London) Trapezförmiger Sitz über vier durch schmale Stege verbundenen Vierkantbeinen, zwei bogenförmige ausgestellte Armlehnen, schmale, ebenfalls trapezförmige, herzförmig ausgeschnittene Rückenlehne. Nussholz, massiv. 90,5 x 47 x 65 x 50 cm.

        Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SET OF SIX ARTS & CRAFTS OAK 'CAQUETOIRE' DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1895 91.5cm high
        Nov. 07, 2012

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SET OF SIX ARTS & CRAFTS OAK 'CAQUETOIRE' DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1895 91.5cm high

        Est: £600 - £800

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) SET OF SIX ARTS & CRAFTS OAK 'CAQUETOIRE' DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1895 the rushed back supported on swollen cylindrical supports above corresponding rush seat on turned and blocked tapering legs, linked by stretchers and raised on flattened bun feet (6) 91.5cm high

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      • GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) BEECHWOOD 'ROWNTREE' CHAIR, CIRCA 1900
        Aug. 14, 2012

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) BEECHWOOD 'ROWNTREE' CHAIR, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £400 - £600

        GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) BEECHWOOD 'ROWNTREE' CHAIR, CIRCA 1900 the shaped top rail above upholstered splat with spindle gallery, the upholstered seat raised on turned and tapered legs

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