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Kontrast Antique Seating for English Country House Interiors with a wide range of Howard & Sons furniture

A large Howard & Sons simulated bamboo chest of drawers.
13/06/2026

A large Howard & Sons simulated bamboo chest of drawers.

A 19th century fluted wingback sofa - covered in a lovely printed cotton by 'G.P. & Baker Ltd'For upholstery.
12/06/2026

A 19th century fluted wingback sofa - covered in a lovely printed cotton by 'G.P. & Baker Ltd'
For upholstery.

11/06/2026

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A spoon-backed armchair by Holland & Sons. - for upholstery.
10/06/2026

A spoon-backed armchair by Holland & Sons. - for upholstery.

A good quality library armchair with sharp angular lines and is offered for upholstery.
09/06/2026

A good quality library armchair with sharp angular lines and is offered for upholstery.

A diminutive Windsor chair from the early half of the 19th Century.
08/06/2026

A diminutive Windsor chair from the early half of the 19th Century.

A deep seated Howard & Sons slipper chair from the Berners street era, with full restoration to the traditional upholste...
07/06/2026

A deep seated Howard & Sons slipper chair from the Berners street era, with full restoration to the traditional upholstery and covered with h&s monogrammed cotton ticking fabric.

A Matched Pair of Large Ebonised Tables from the Aesthetic Movement Period. Restored
06/06/2026

A Matched Pair of Large Ebonised Tables from the Aesthetic Movement Period.
Restored

A Large  20th Century Curved / Kidney Shaped Sofa in the shape of a Howard original.
05/06/2026

A Large 20th Century Curved / Kidney Shaped Sofa in the shape of a Howard original.

A Jackson & Graham two-seater sofa, c.1875 - dating from the Aesthetic Movement period.Traditionally upholstered, with a...
03/06/2026

A Jackson & Graham two-seater sofa, c.1875 - dating from the Aesthetic Movement period.
Traditionally upholstered, with a deep-buttoned back and ebonised and gilt front legs.

Jackson & Graham of Oxford Street, London, was one of the elite firms of early and mid-Victorian London and played a major role, through the international exhibitions from 1851 onwards, in raising the reputation of London furniture makers in European and international markets.

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Batley
WF178LL

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