Angel & Trumpet (textile design)
Settle
1886 (made)
1886 (made)
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The Century Guild were a group of designers and craftsmen who carried out various commissions for decorating and furnshing interiors. Members of the Guild included the architect, A.H. Mackmurdo, and Henry Horne, a designer and collector. One of their commissions was for Pownall Hall, Cheshire, a house extended and refurnished by the owner, Henry Boddington. In 1886 Boddington commissioned interior decoration, panelling, metal light fittings and furniture from the Guild, including this settle which was placed in the drawing room. It was probably designed by Mackmurdo, with fabric designed by Horne, and made for the Century Guild by E. Goodall of Manchester.
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Title | Angel & Trumpet (textile design) (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Satinwood, with panels of marquetry and brass; upholstery of printed cotton |
Brief description | Settle of satinwood, with marquetry and brass panels and cotton upholstery, probably designed by A. H. Mackmurdo for The Century Guild, and possibly made by E.Goodall & Co., Britain, 1886 |
Physical description | Satinwood settle with marquetry and brass panels and upholstered with printed cotton. |
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Object history | This settle was commissioned from the Century Guild by Henry Boddington as part of a large scheme of interior decoration and furniture for his house, Pownall Hall, Cheshire. It is likely that the settle was made by the Guild's Manchester agents, Messrs. Goodall & Co., of King Street, who made other furniture for the house. Evidence from contemporary views of the drawing room show that the settle was placed on the wall opposite the fireplace. Literature: Stuart Evans and Jean Liddiard, Arts and Crafts Pioneers: The Hobby Horse Men and their Century Guild, Lund Humphries, London, 2021, p.115 and 119 and illus. p.118 fig.5.31. |
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Summary | The Century Guild were a group of designers and craftsmen who carried out various commissions for decorating and furnshing interiors. Members of the Guild included the architect, A.H. Mackmurdo, and Henry Horne, a designer and collector. One of their commissions was for Pownall Hall, Cheshire, a house extended and refurnished by the owner, Henry Boddington. In 1886 Boddington commissioned interior decoration, panelling, metal light fittings and furniture from the Guild, including this settle which was placed in the drawing room. It was probably designed by Mackmurdo, with fabric designed by Horne, and made for the Century Guild by E. Goodall of Manchester. |
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Accession number | W.16:1 to 4-1967 |
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Record created | July 26, 2001 |
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