A COTSWOLD SCHOOL WALNUT AND EBONY-BANDED WARDROBE
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A COTSWOLD SCHOOL WALNUT AND EBONY-BANDED WARDROBE

ATTRIBUTED TO PETER WAALS, CIRCA 1930-40

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A COTSWOLD SCHOOL WALNUT AND EBONY-BANDED WARDROBE
ATTRIBUTED TO PETER WAALS, CIRCA 1930-40
The panelled door enclosing an interior fitted with a brass clothing rail
70 in. (178 cm.) high; 37 in. (94 cm.) wide; 23¾ in. (60.6 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

Peter Waals answered an advertisement in the Times for a cabinet maker and joined Ernest Gimson and Ernest Barnsley in Cirencester early in 1901. From 1902 he worked as foreman of Gimson's furniture workshop at Daneway House near Sapperton. About ten cabinet makers ranging from skilled men to local apprentices worked at Daneway.
Waals had very high standards as a craftsman and a good eye for choosing timber. He was the person who would normally go to timber merchants in London to purchase the more exotic woods and veneers for both Gimson and Sidney Barnsley. After Gimsons death in 1919, Waals set up his own workshop making domestic pieces in the village of Chalford.

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