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Walter Skull of High Wycombe. Arts Crafts Oak Armchair with Chequer Inlays

$7,918.86
£5,800
€6,822.78
CA$11,026.62
A$11,847.49
CHF 6,356.15
MX$139,577.08

About the Item

Walter Skull High Wycombe. Arts Crafts Oak Armchair with Chequer Inlays To The Arms. There are two armchairs identical to this one by M. H. Baillie Scott shown in 'Houses and Gardens', p. 298 and 299 in period pictures of a house Baillie Scott designed called The Garth. Measures: Height 44", depth 20 1/2", width at arms 26.38" height of arms 28 1/2", height of seat 19 1/2".

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