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Arts & Crafts Liberty Oak Bookcase by L Wyburd
Liberty oak book case designed by leonard wyburd 1883-1903.
This is a lovely oak bookcase in the moorish style which was very in vogue during this period. Liberty was opened in 1875 by arthur lasenby liberty and soon became one of the foremost arts and crafts retailers employing leonard wyburd (1865-1958) as a designer for liberty's from 1883-1903. The son of the painter francis john wyburd he worked with liberty's for 20 years, he finished with them in 1903 and opened his own shop in 1905 in london.
The arts and crafts movement was influenced by overtones of other styles, this one is after the moorish taste but also at this time gaining influence was the scottish or glasgow style. The lattice work on the side of this bookcase is after the egyptian influence from their mushrebiyeh style lattice work found on antique furniture from this region. This bookcase is split into two, those with angled reading tops and those with flat tops like this one.
it is
21 1/2 inches wide
25 1/4 inches high
11 1/2 inches deep We are Mews Antiques based in Worcestershire, WR9 8NN. On larger items we offer free delivery within 100 miles of this postcode which includes the London diaspora. On smaller items we ship using interlink express. Please ring us about any item you have questions on
01905 923702
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Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire
Tel : 01905 923702
Non UK callers : +44 1905 923702
This is a lovely oak bookcase in the moorish style which was very in vogue during this period. Liberty was opened in 1875 by arthur lasenby liberty and soon became one of the foremost arts and crafts retailers employing leonard wyburd (1865-1958) as a designer for liberty's from 1883-1903. The son of the painter francis john wyburd he worked with liberty's for 20 years, he finished with them in 1903 and opened his own shop in 1905 in london.
The arts and crafts movement was influenced by overtones of other styles, this one is after the moorish taste but also at this time gaining influence was the scottish or glasgow style. The lattice work on the side of this bookcase is after the egyptian influence from their mushrebiyeh style lattice work found on antique furniture from this region. This bookcase is split into two, those with angled reading tops and those with flat tops like this one.
it is
21 1/2 inches wide
25 1/4 inches high
11 1/2 inches deep We are Mews Antiques based in Worcestershire, WR9 8NN. On larger items we offer free delivery within 100 miles of this postcode which includes the London diaspora. On smaller items we ship using interlink express. Please ring us about any item you have questions on
01905 923702
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
Dimensionsit is
21 1/2 inches wide
25 1/4 inches high
11 1/2 inches deep
Period Arts and Crafts Antiques
Material Oak
Origin English
Maker Leonard Wyburd
Condition Good Pre-loved Condition Commensurate with age
Item code as442a253
Status Sold
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Conversion rates as of 16/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
View all stock from
Mews Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire
Tel : 01905 923702
Non UK callers : +44 1905 923702
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