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Heals of London. An oak Torchere/plantstand

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A Heals and Sons oak Torchere/plantstand with exposed biscuit joints to the top and square legs. Although unmarked this came from Overstrand Hall in North Norfolk a magnificent house built in the true Arts and Crafts style designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built between 1899 and 1901. It was turned into a convalescent home in the early 1930's and furnished by Heals. Circa 1930's.

Year of manufacture
1930
Maker
Heal's
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement

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