An oak settle the design attributed to M.H. Baillie-Scott, rectangular panelled back inlaid with pewter, ebonized and fruitwood roundels, with shaped sides, the hinged seat above panelled frieze

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An oak settle the design attributed to M.H. Baillie-Scott, rectangular panelled back inlaid with pewter, ebonized and fruitwood roundels, with shaped sides, the hinged seat above panelled frieze
130.5cm. high; 136.5cm. wide

Lot Essay

Cf. Furniture made at The Pyghtle Works, Bedford, by John P White, designed by M.H. Baillie-Scott, p.10, no.2, comparable design illustrated; Gerald & Celia Larner, The Glasgow Style, Edinburgh 1979, p.7, comparable example illustrated; Pauline Agius, British Furniture, 1880-1915, Woodbrodge 1978, p.112, pl.143, comparable example illustrated

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