A late Victorian Arts and Crafts oak washstand, attributed to E.& J.Jones of Oswestry c.1870, with tiled galleried raised back, cararra marble top, above three frieze drawers on ring-turned tapering legs - 48in. (122cm.) wide.

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A late Victorian Arts and Crafts oak washstand, attributed to E.& J.Jones of Oswestry c.1870, with tiled galleried raised back, cararra marble top, above three frieze drawers on ring-turned tapering legs - 48in. (122cm.) wide.
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Provenance
G. M. Macfarland-Grieve.
Further details
Edward Jones of Leeds and Oswestry, took over the firm of John Kendall & Co. in 1864, in partnership with John Marsh. During the following decade, the name appears variously as Edward Jones, Marsh & Jones and Marsh, Jones & Crib. The firm was associated with the designers Charles Bevan and Bruce Talbot.

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