STANLEY WEBB DAVIES (1894–1978)
OCCASIONAL TABLE, DATED 1929
£5,500
Auction: 11 January 2022 at 14:00 GMT
Description
walnut, signed with monogram and dated 1929, bears craftsman's initials for RC
Dimensions
32.7cm (12 3/4in) diameter, 53cm (20 3/4in) high
Provenance
Provenance:
With David Pickup, Burford
John Minoprio
Footnote
Note: During the First World War Stanley Webb Davies built huts in France for refugees, but after the War in 1920 he worked in the Romney Green’s workshop. In 1923 he established his own workshop in Windermere in the Lake District where he worked until his retirement in 1961. He celebrated the physical demands of hand-made furniture believing that it benefitted the whole person and largely undertook work for commissions. His archive is held by the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal. The craftsman who made this table was Richard Cloudsdale, also known as 'Lile Dicky', so-called as he was 5'1".