A WYLIE AND LOCHHEAD ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK AND STAINED GLASS BUREAU

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A WYLIE AND LOCHHEAD ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK AND STAINED GLASS BUREAU
DESIGNED BY E.A. TAYLOR

The shaped top above two rectangular doors inset with leaded and stained glass panels depicting Glasgow roses, the side supports with similar panels, the hinged fall-flap enclosing a fitted interior with
two short drawers and variously-sized pigeon holes, above three long and two short drawers, on shaped bracket feet, the plated brass handles cast with stylised organic birds
30in. (76.2cm) wide, 48in. (122cm) high
Literature
A similar bureau is illustrated in Gerald & Celia Larner, The Glasgow Style, London, 1979 pl 112 and The Fine Art Society Catalogue Spring '86 no.168

Lot Essay

Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951) worked for the Glasgow House Furnishers and Decorators Wylie & Lochhead between 1899 and 1906, latterly achieving the position of Chief designer in the Art Furniture department.

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