19Th C Slipper Chair - George Jack For Morris & Co.
Stock No
WJA1323
2012
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Item Description
A super quality slipper chair by George Jack for Morris & Co. This well proportioned chair retaining the original horse hair and has been stripped back to reveal the original upholstery. The whole raised on solid Mahogany shaped legs with original gilt lacquered brass castors. Superior frame in tight strong condition. Atb. English, Circa 1890.
George Washington Henry Jack (8 August 1855 – 15 December 1931) was a British Arts and Crafts designer and architect. Born in America, he grew up and trained in Scotland, before moving south to join the office of Philip Webb. A contemporary of William Morris, Jack designed furniture for Morris & Co., and was a member of the Art Workers Guild and the Arts and Crafts Society. After the turn of the 20th century, he set up his own practice, which continued until his death.
Examples of Jack’s design work for Morris & Co. included the ‘Saville Easy chair’ (probably) c.1890, originally retailed for £7 5s; a bergère, c.1893-5; and a cabinet, c.1890-91, all now in the V&A. Much of Jack’s finest furniture were exhibited at early Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society shows. For Morris & Co. he also produced architectural designs for Lord Leconfield at 9 Chesterfield Gardens; working drawings for window and door architraves in 1888; and in 1890 fittings for the ballroom, anteroom, and smoking room, as well as a design and working drawings for a carved wainscot cabinet.
Dimensions: Height: 86.25 cm - 34 Inches, Width: 189 cm - 74 1/2 Inches, Depth: 78.75 cm - 31 Inches
Price inclusive of courier delivery within England & Wales
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Norfolk, Norfolk
Item Dimensions
H: 79.5cm W: 58.5cm D: 70cm
Period
19th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Norfolk, Norfolk
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)1603 736947
+44 (0)7717 121218
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