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Rowley Gallery Mirror
By Rowley Gallery
Located in London, England
Super smart table top adjustable mirror.
Cerused oak and silver edge gilt frame.
British made by Rowley Gallery during 1950s.
Some small loses to the silver gilt, see close up.
H...
Category
Mid-20th Century English Furniture
Materials
Glass
Rowley Gallery Framed Mirror Triptych
By Rowley Gallery
Located in Petworth, GB
Early Rowley Gallery rare framed triptych with central mirror and 2
inlay wood side panels
Depicting dancers
The reverse panels have inlay wood motifs
The stylised combing of the gilt gesso frame is synonymous with the Rowley Gallery
Design attributed to William Arthur Chase...
Category
Early 20th Century English Art Deco Furniture
Materials
Gesso, Glass, Wood
Rowley Gallery 4 Fold Screen, ‘the Jungle’ by William Arthur Chase
By Rowley Gallery
Located in Petworth, GB
An Extremely rare four fold wood inlay screen
'THE JUNGLE'
Designed by W A Chase
For THE ROWLEY GALLERY
Exhibited in 1924
Measures: height 190 cm full width 140cm (each panel 35cm wide)
This screen is a wonderful example of the craftsmanship associated with The Rowley Gallery and the collaboration of the top artists and designers who worked for them.
Established in 1899 as a picture framers in Kensington Church Street by Albert James Rowley and his wife Emma, the Rowley Gallery gained an international reputation for their inlay wood panels...
Category
1920s English Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Materials
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Rowley Gallery Art Deco Pair Of Walnut Cloud Form Back Side Chairs 1930's
By Rowley Gallery
Located in Norwich, GB
A pair of English Art Deco walnut side chairs with gold finished cloud-form back splats. Made by the Rowley Gallery. Maker's labels: "Modern Decoration, Rowley, Church St W8." Circa 1930's.
The chairs are made of solid walnut and have wonderful cloud-form back splats, which are gold coloured leaf finish over gesso. There are some signs of use to the original finish, with water marks in places to the walnut frames. The gold coloured finish also shows nibbles and signs of use. The chairs have been waxed. The seats have be reupholstered and covered in Designer's Guild velvet - Trentino, in Raven colour.
Both chairs are very sturdy with no loose joints.
The Rowley Gallery was founded in 1898 by Albert James Rowley (1875-1944) and his wife Emma Hamm as a small business specialising in picture framing, mounting, restoration, carving, gilding and exhibitions of paintings.
Rowley employed different artists to design for him, his most famous was Sir Frank Brangwyn. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the Rowley Gallery became renowned for its inlay wood panels...
Category
1930s English Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Materials
Velvet, Walnut
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Brangwyn’s fame was generally based on his genius as an artist rather than as a designer, but his decorative work included designs for carpets, pottery, light fittings, textiles, jewellery and furniture.
The working relationship between Brangwyn and Rowley was long standing and can certainly be traced back to 1916 when the article regarding this panel appeared in ’The Studio Yearbook’. They collaborated many times over the years and together together they worked on an important commission to decorate the first-class dining room of the luxury liner “Empress of Britain” in 1931.
In 1933 Brangwyn designed the frieze panels for the Rowley Gallery’s new ‘modernist’ shop in Kensington Church Street. The three life-sized carved wooden panels depicted carpenters at work. Sadly the premises were destroyed by an incendiary bomb in 1941, and although the panels were saved, they were later destroyed in a fire at the barn where they were being stored.
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Rowley Gallery furniture for sale on 1stDibs.
Rowley Gallery furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Rowley Gallery furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Rowley Gallery were created in the Art Deco style in united kingdom during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Waring & Gillow, Padgett & Braham Ltd, and Walnut Cabinet Works. Prices for Rowley Gallery furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $2,043 and can go as high as $10,069, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $6,056.