Puritan Values Ltd, The Dome, Arts and Antiques
Fireside or Comfy Armchairs

CH FC 9 see also MOD 19
A Danish leather armchair.
£POA

More >>>

CH FC 10
A super quality Walnut armchair with nice simple details and good proportions, very comfy.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 14 see also HandGR 42
W. H. (Curly) Russell (1906-1971) for Gordon Russell, a pair of oak recliner armchairs, designed 1930, re-upholstered in fawn leather.
Height 89cm (upright)
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 18
A craftsman made Arts and Crafts reclining oak armchair of superior quality, possibly Romney Green. ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 20
A sculptural Arts and Crafts reclining oak armchair. Restored and ready to be professionally recovered, which we can provide.
Circa 1900
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 21
A good Arts and Crafts oak armchair by Goodyers of Regent St, with stylised lolli-pop cut-outs to the back splats and stylised floral cut-outs to the side arms and to the front apron with shaped details to the lower sides, professionally recovered in a quality green leather.
Circa 1900
£POA
More >>>

CH FC 24
A good quality Arts and Crafts oak reclining armchair with stylised detail to the front below the seat with sculptured arms and 4 vertical slats to each side, professionally re-upholstered in a Morris and Co fabric.
Circa 1900
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 25
Henry William Batley (attributed) for Collinson and Lock or Jas. Shoolbred and Co., a mahogany armchair, re-upholstered in red leather, the curved arms with pads, with stylised floral carved details to the back supports and fluted and twist fluted supports, on castors, 85cm high, the last three images are with an armchair attributed to E W Godwin.
Circa 1880.
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 26
Henry William Batley (attributed) for Collinson and Lock or Jas. Shoolbred and Co., a mahogany armchair, with later button back upholstery in good condition, the curved arms with pads, with stylised floral carved details to the back supports and fluted and twist fluted supports, on castors, 85cm high
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 27
A good quality Arts and Crafts reclining oak armchair with shaped arms, stylised floral cut-outs to sides with ring turned and square front legs on little bun feet. This turns into an occasional single bed. ready for upholstery.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 28 see also MOD 39
A very good quality Arts and Crafts style reclining armchair by Parker Knoll with sculptured arms shaped back and square legs.
£POA
More >>>

CH FC 30
Three matching Arts and Crafts oak armchair by Jas Shoolbred.
Circa 1900.
£POA ready for upholstery.
I have two more available in oak almost identical but with three upright side splats below the arms and another pair.
More >>>

CH FC 31
A good quality Arts and Crafts oak armchair of generous proportions professionally re-upholstered in a quality hide. This one is sold but I have another one in stock ready for the upholstery, my upholsterer did the one in the images.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 32
An Arts and Crafts oak reclining armchair with large flat extended arms ideal for a cuppa, just add upholstery.
Circa 1900.
£POA.
More >>>

CH FC 48
A stylish Arts and Crafts oak reclining armchair with shaped extended arms and slatted sides restored and ready for upholstery.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD
More >>>

CH FC 49
A very stylish and intricately detailed Continental Walnut armchair with carved female heads to the arms with inlaid details.
Circa 1910.
£SOLD
More >>>

CH FC 50 see also IPS 65
Two rare and important Morris and Co adjustable ebonised armchair's designed in 1866 with arched arms and legs united by refined bobbin turnings with adjustable back and bobbin turned stretchers on brass and ceramic castors re-upholstered in original Morris and Co double woven Bird fabric.
Circa 1866.
£SOLD.
More >>>

CH FC 51
A Jas Shoolbred Oak Arts and Crafts reclining armchair with stylised ying-yang cut-outs to side spats, recovered in an Arts and Craftsfabric.
Circa 1900.
£SOLD
More >>>

CH FC 52
An Arts and Crafts reclining armchair after a design by Phillip Webb and made by James Shoolbred with original brass and ceramic castors.
Circa 1890.
£SOLD
More >>>

Puritan Values Ltd, The Dome, St Edmunds Rd, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6JU
Tel: Tony 07966 371676
Credit Card Facilities and Interest Free Credit now available
E-Mail:sales@puritanvalues.com