BRUCE JAMES TALBERT (1838-1881) PROBABLY RETAILED BY PRATT & PRINCE, BRADFORD
FINE PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT INLAID SIDE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1880
Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
each with original plush velvet upholstery, the backs with upholstered pad and turned and gilt-incised spindle galley above stuffover seat and apron with rosette inlaid frieze, on inlaid and incised turned legs with brass caps and castors, each bears retailer's label under seat rail PRATT & PRINCE/ BRADFORD (2)
Dimensions
44cm wide, 84cm high, 43cm deep
Footnote
Note: Bruce Talbert was a prominent member of the first wave of Glaswegian architects and designers, including Alexander 'Greek' Thompson, Daniel Cottier and Christopher Dresser, although this group has only quite recently and retrospectively been recognised as such. Through his various publications he influenced the international design community and he was particularly celebrated in The United States and could be said to be responsible for the design vocabulary of designers and firms such as the Herter Brothers, Kimbel and Cabus, Frank Furness and Daniel Pabst.
The chairs in the current lot represent the very best of his work, in terms of design and quality of execution, and are unusual in retaining the original velvet upholstery. The accompanying illustration shows the chairs in a room setting, with minor variants as is common with design suggestions. This illustration was published in 'Gothic Forms' (Applied to Furniture, Metalwork and Decoration for Domestic Purposes by B.J. Talbert, Archt., London.) and published by S. Birbeck in 1867.