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Creator: Edward William Godwin
E W Godwin for William Watt. An Anglo-Japanese Old English or Jacobean armchair
By Edward William Godwin, William Watt
Located in London, GB
E W Godwin for William Watt. An Anglo-Japanese Old English or Jacobean ebonized armchair. See Susan Webber Soros. The Secular Furniture of E W Godwin Illustration 109 for a cane-seat...
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1870s English Anglo-Japanese Antique Edward William Godwin Armchairs

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Walnut

E W Godwin for William Watt. An oak Shakespeare armchair. One of only four known
By Edward William Godwin, William Watt
Located in London, GB
E.W. Godwin made by William Watt. An oak Shakespeare armchair. This armchair was part of the Shakespeare dining room suite in the Elizabethan-Revival style that Godwin designed for William Watt, which was illustrated in the Building News on 11 November 1881 Fig. 176.1. Four are currently known in existence, this one with an upholstered seat, two with solid seats in private collections, and the fourth is in a National Trust house. See The Secular Furniture of EW Godwin...
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1880s English Aesthetic Movement Antique Edward William Godwin Armchairs

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Oak

Victorian Designer E W Godwin Aesthetic Movement Jappaned Low Elbow ArmChair
By Edward William Godwin
Located in High Wycombe, GB
E W Godwin Aesthetic Movement Jappaned Low Elbow Arm Chair With Anglo Japonesque Geometric Back On Hand Turned Legs Auctioneer has given attribution. Victorian architect-designer E....
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19th Century British Aesthetic Movement Antique Edward William Godwin Armchairs

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Beech

Edward William Godwin. Made by William Watt. An Anglo-Japanese Walnut Armchair.
By Edward William Godwin
Located in London, GB
Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) for William Watt, an extremely rare Anglo-Japanese armchair, with a pad centred open curved back, downswept arms and professionally re-upholstered. ...
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Late 19th Century English Anglo-Japanese Antique Edward William Godwin Armchairs

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Walnut

An Anglo-Japanese Lounge Chair with EW Godwin Design Embossed Leather Sunflowers
By Edward William Godwin
Located in London, GB
EW Godwin Design. Attr. An Anglo-Japanese armchair with slightly curved pagoda shaped arms and fine lattice detailing to the lower sides with uniting stretch...
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Late 19th Century English Anglo-Japanese Antique Edward William Godwin Armchairs

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Leather, Walnut

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E W Godwin. An Anglo-Japanese Ebonized Beech and Caned Armchair
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An English Walnut Desk Chair By Edward Godwin
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An English Walnut Desk Chair By Edward Godwin
An English Walnut Desk Chair By Edward Godwin
H 32.68 in W 23.63 in D 19.69 in

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