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A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working

A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working

A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
A SMALL ANTIQUE ANEROID POCKET BAROMETER & ALTIMETER BY DENT OF LONDON. IN GOOD CONDITION, IN FULL WORKING ORDER AND CONTAINED IN AN OUTER LEATHER CASE. AN EXTREMELY RARE & EARLY INSTRUMENT CIRCA 1860s WITH BY A VERY PRESTIGIOUS MAKER. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER SIMILAR POCKET BAROMETER BY THE FAMOUS DENT FIRM. Diameter 4.5cm (1 3/4″) Depth 1.7cm (11/16″). The dial is silvered with fine black lettering and carries a fine blued pointer. It bears the engraved signature ” Dent, 61 Strand, London”. It is also engraved with 3 weather conditions ” Rain, Change, Fair” and also “Compensated” (for temperature). There are 2 scales on the dial. The inner ring reads from 23″ to 31″ registering the atmospheric pressure. The outer ring reads from 0 to 8,000 feet registering the altitude. The front bezel rotates to adjust the recording pointer. The instrument has a patinated brass pocket watch shaped case in good condition. The reverse has a small hole enabling access to the calibration screw. The glass is bevelled and appears to be original with no damage. Overall in good condition with a very clean dial. The barometer is in full working condition and readily passes the’plastic bag’ pressure test. The bezel rotates (a little stiffly). The case is covered in leather with bit of wear & loss mainly around the hinge. The case closes firmly and opens by pressing the brass button. Internally the case is covered in green velour and silk linings in excellent condition.
A Very Rare & Early Dent Pocket Barometer & Altimeter -cased & Fully Working
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RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See

RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See

RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See bit worn but terrific character! This is a very rare 1920’s Schuco Bellhop mohair bear that is in used bit worn tattered overall condition for the age. The mohair shows some fur loss & darkening. The clothes are still intact but some fading and wear. The bear stands about 5 tall. Check out all the photos-??? They are a big part of the condition. Thank you- happy holidays! Pet & smoke free.
RARE Early ANTIQUE VINTAGE 1920S SCHUCO BELLHOP BEAR 5 Fully Jointed Must See
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RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall

RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall

RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall. Head is stuffed wood cork, body is stuffed with excelsior and kapok. Nose has some stitches missing, but because there is a bottom inset cloth, you can’t really tell. This Teddy BEAR is ALL original. Paw pads are inset with cardboard in the FEET. And there is no stamp on the foot (it has faded with age). I would say this Teddy Bear is attributed to AETNA early American BEAR. The ear placement and the face seam is centered to the ears. The Head is slightly firmly stuffed, and there is a slight wobble which is normal for a bear this age. Comes from a Fine Estate here in Palm Springs. I have NEVER come across a bear like this from AETNA. Concerning Clothing: Although garments are carefully inspected… Some slight irregularities may be noticeable. We do not consider fabric nubs, or discoloration constituting a flaw. Your understanding of uniqueness and total individuality of this garment will be appreciated… Photos are part of the Description! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall” is in sale since Friday, April 23, 2021. This item is in the category “Dolls & Bears\Bears\Antique”. The seller is “rarebears2004″ and is located in Palm Springs, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Age: 1900s
  • Animal: Bear
  • Antique: Yes
  • Brand: Aetna
  • Color: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Features: Antique
  • Size: 14in.

RARE! Antique 1907 AETNA Early American Mohair Fully Jointed Teddy BEAR 14 tall
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Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900’s- Fully Functioning

Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning

Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
PAIR OF ANTIQUE GLASS FAIRY OIL LAMPS – EARLY 1900’S- FULLY FUNCTIONING. EVERYTHING INTACT AND ALL PARTS ACCOUNTED FOR. 10 1/2 TALL WITH GLOBES. THE BASE MEASURES 4 IN DIAMETER. FOR ONCE, A USEFUL ANTIQUE! WICKS AND GLOBES INCLUDED. RARE TO FIND A MATCHED PAIR. The item “RARE! PAIR OF ANTIQUE GLASS FAIRY OIL LAMPS EARLY 1900’S- FULLY FUNCTIONING” is in sale since Friday, April 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps”. The seller is “lockheed1049″ and is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Turks and caicos islands, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Paraguay.
Rare! Pair Of Antique Glass Fairy Oil Lamps Early 1900's- Fully Functioning
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Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Thursday, April 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
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Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Monday, April 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Friday, March 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Monday, March 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Monday, February 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son’s Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
There are around 50-100 high definition super-sized pictures at the bottom of this page. I have a Howard and Son’s sofa listed under my other items that has just been restored to the same standard. This chair has been on a journey, as you can see from the pre-restoration pictures it came to me with a rather bulky modern upholstery on it, I carefully and painstakingly removed the modern fabric to find a stunning rare walnut framed early Victorian Howard & Sons armchair complete with some original distressed upholstery, they had even taken the time to cut out the little H & S initials from the fabric. The back leg is stamped with the serial number, the castors are Cope & Collingson which is the only company Howard & Sons would use as they could make them to Howard’s specification. The chair has been fully restored as you can see, its been reupholstered by a third generation Victorian upholsterer and then hand dyed this lovely tobacco brown colour by my leather polishers, simply put this chair is the finest example you will find anywhere today. Howard & Sons are simply put the finest chair makers in history, the Queen even has a private collection. Width:- 74.5cm. Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask. A History of Howard and Sons. The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in Upholstered furniture. Over the next few paragraphs I will do my best to give you a brief history of the company. The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St. In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location. In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator under the name John Howard and Sons. The business seemed to boom at this location with workshops opening up at Tottenham St, Charlotte Mews and Fitzroy Sq and an expansion to a second Berners St building in 1853. In 1869 the company consolidated its many workshops into the one building on Cleveland St. By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St. These adresses would remain unchanged until 1935. During this period they became a limited company in 1899 and won the first of their Royal warrants in 1901. In 1935 the the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as’Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs. Exhibitions and Important Houses. At the 1862 International Exhibition (The 3rd World Expo) Howard and Sons entered a suite of library furniture for which they won a prize. They also went on to exhibit at the Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle twice; once in 1878 and again in 1900. Also at the Exposition Internationale d’Anvers 1894 (International Exposition/World Fair Antwerp). Winning Prizes at them all including 1 silver and 2 golds. They also employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. This item is available for collection from our Wimbledon warehouses SW19-3BE, we can have it delivered nationwide to include Scotland Wales and Ireland. Wimbledon-Furniture is a privately owned family ran business out of Wimbledon SW19, we have four large storage warehouses, if you have any questions my number is under the business sellers information, please feel free to call or text. Please view the very detailed pictures as they form part of the description around condition. Please note vintage period and original items such as leather seating will always have natural patina in the form of cracking creasing and wear, we recommend regular waxing to ensure no moisture is lost, also hand dyed leather is not recommended to sit in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it will dry out and fade. COURIER (LARGE ITEMS ONLY THAT CANT BE POSTED). Whoever delivers will always require help on the larger items to unload, the price you will be quoted will always be based on this assumption, if this is not possible please let us know as it will affect the price to send a two man team. The item “RARE FIND EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT HOWARD & SON’S FULLY RESTORED CLUB ARMCHAIR” is in sale since Saturday, January 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Antique Furniture\Chairs\Victorian (1837-1901)”. The seller is “wimbledon-furniture-01″ and is located in London Wimbledon. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Adams
  • Material: Walnut
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Armchair

Rare Find Early Victorian Walnut Howard & Son's Fully Restored Club Armchair
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