Marsh, Jones & Cribb

Marsh, Jones & Cribb was a distinguished British cabinetmaking and interior decorating firm active during the second half of the 19th century, known for producing high-quality furniture in the Gothic Revival, Aesthetic, and Arts and Crafts styles. Based in Leeds and later expanding to London, the firm became known for its collaborations with leading designers of the period, including Charles Bevan and Bruce Talbert. Their work is often recognized for its bold architectural forms, intricate carvings, and use of rich materials such as oak and walnut. The furniture produced by Marsh, Jones & Cribb often featured incised decoration, geometric paneling, and thoughtful joinery that reflected both artistic vision and fine craftsmanship. The firm supplied bespoke interiors and furnishings for churches, civic buildings, and private homes, helping to define the decorative style of Victorian Britain. Today, their pieces are appreciated for their historical significance, quality of construction, and association with some of the most influential designers of the era.

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