A Gordon Russell oak two-part cabinet and chest,
design No. X113, the panelled cupboard with radiating panelling, opening to reveal two compartments each with a shelf, over four drawers, and raised on a bracket plinth, labelled to the underside of the top drawer, 'The Russell Workshops Broadway Worcs This piece of furniture design No. X113, was made throughout The Gordon Russell Workshops Broadway Worcestershire Designer: Gordon Russell Foreman: Edgar Turner Cabinet Maker: C Beadle Timber used: English brown oak Date 18.5.1929',
78.5cm wide
41cm deep
167.5cm high
X113 was a special order and a unique commission, the purchaser being a Mrs Laws, according to records held at the Gordon Russell Museum, 'special orders' only started in 1929.
Provenance: The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020).
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Arts and Crafts From The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy
The collection of Arts and Crafts furniture below comes from the estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020) who was married to David Mellor (1930-2009), the Sheffield-based designer. MacCarthy’s background as a journalist for House and Garden magazine and the Guardian lay the foundations in her seminal biographical works on S R Ashbee, William Morris, Eric Gill and ‘Walter Gropius, Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus’ which was published in 2019. Involved across the arts, she curated exhibitions such as ‘Homespun to High-speed: British Design 1860 to 1960’ at Sheffield Museums and Art Galleries in 1979; ‘Eye for Industry: Retrospective of the Royal Designers’ at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1986, and ‘Anarchy and Beauty, William Morris and his Legacy’ at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014.
Sold for £5,300
Condition Report
Some knocks to the edges, water-staining to the lowest drawer and to the plinth. Some chips to the oak on the upper section on the corners. Panelled backs.
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Auction: Design - Two Day Sale - Live Online, 4th May, 2021
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