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Settee
  • Settee
    Edward William Godwin, born 1833 - died 1886
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Settee

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (probably, made)

  • Date:

    1869-1885 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Edward William Godwin, born 1833 - died 1886 (designer)
    William Watt & Co. (makers)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Mahogany, ebonised; brass; modern silk

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Thomas Stainton

  • Museum number:

    W.16-1972

  • Gallery location:

    On loan

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E.W. Godwin was fascinated by Chinese furniture and based his design for this settee on Chinese low seats with lattice panels in the sides and back. He also used ebonised mahogany to suggest an Asian influence, although the settee was also available in natural mahogany. Godwin originally designed the settee for the Earl of Limerick at Dromore Castle, County Limerick in about 1869, and there are several surviving examples. One settee, now in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, belonged to the actress Ellen Terry, with whom Godwin lived for seven years. Many of Godwin's designs for furniture were manufactured by William Watt and Co., 21 Grafton Street, London, who advertised the settee in their catalogue Art Furniture in 1877, at a price of £10. 10s. 0d (£10-50p).

Physical description

The settee has an ebonised square section frame with a rectangular back and seat, curved arms and four legs fitted with brass castors. The back, divided into three upholstered panels, and the seat are covered in modern pink fabric.The arm supports are filled with pierced geometric panels and fitted with turned arm rests. Similar turned finials are fitted on the top of the back legs.

Place of Origin

London, England (probably, made)

Date

1869-1885 (made)

Artist/maker

Edward William Godwin, born 1833 - died 1886 (designer)
William Watt & Co. (makers)

Materials and Techniques

Mahogany, ebonised; brass; modern silk

Dimensions

Height: 85.1 cm, Width: 167.6 cm, Depth: 61 cm

Object history note

This is one of a number of examples of this design, in mahogany and in ebonised mahogany, which survive. Godwin's original design was for a settee for Dromore Castle c. 1867-9 and the settee was illustrated in William Watts' Art Furniture, 1877, pl. 15, price £10. 10s.
As part of the request for long loan of the settee to Bodelwyddan Castle, Wales, in 1988 it was agreed that the existing modern yellow velvet top cover be removed and a pink floral patterned silk substituted. This upholstery was carried out by Albert E. Chapman Ltd under the supervision of the architect Roderick Gradidge and the costs borne by Clwyd County Council. Frances Collard 14/11/2006

Descriptive line

Settee, designed by Edward William Godwin, made by William Watt & Co.; probably made in London, 1869-1885

Categories

Furniture

Collection code

FWK

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