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LAPADA Fair 2024 | Featured Collection
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Aesthetic Movement
Arts & Crafts Movement
Gothic Revival
Queen Anne
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Daniel Cottier
Edward William Godwin
Robert William Edis
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Charles Mills & Sons
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Edwards & Roberts, Queen Anne Revival Swan Neck Inlaid Mahogany Wall Cabinet
£3,600
£2,880
Daniel Cottier, attributed. An Aesthetic Movement Oak Sideboard in the Queen Anne Style
£12,500
£10,119
Liberty & Co. An Arts & Crafts Mahogany Armchair with an Art Nouveau Style Back
£1,750
£1,400
E. W. Godwin Made by Collinson & Lock of London. Eaton Hall Rosewood China Cabinet
£45,000
£36,000
Shapland & Petter. A Pair of Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Chairs with Pierced Hearts
£1,850
£1,480
/ set
Robert W Edis, an Aesthetic Movement Rush Seat Armchair, in the Bamboo Style
£1,600
£1,280
Charles Mills & Sons. Three Aesthetic Movement Side Chairs with Ebonized Turnings
£2,500
/ item
A highly Important museum-quality fireplace and matching panelled room exhibited at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878. Winning a Gold Medal. Made by George Trollope and Sons.
£4.2m
A. W. N. Pugin & Sir Charles Barry, an Important Gothic Revival Oak Library Table
POA