An oak Arts & Crafts Scottish twin-handled tray with thistle decoration
An oak Arts & Crafts Scottish twin-handled tray with thistle decoration - c1900
Additional Product Information
Arts & Crafts & Art Nouveau in Scotland:
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) was the centre of the Arts and Crafts movement in Scotland which spaned a period of about 20 years from 1880-1900. The Arts and Crafts movement in England had started earlier and attributed to William Morris. In 1884 Francis Newberry who had moved from London and who was a great admirer of Morris became head of the GSA (Glasgow School of Arts) and along with its illustrious pupil Rennie MacIntosh developed what became known as the Glasgow style focusing on a range of crafts including pottery, embroidery, metalwork, stained glass and woodcarving.
Condition Notes
Light wear consistent with age and use, Patina consistent with age and use.
Size
Length at Base - 52 cms
Length at handles - 50.5 cms
Width at base - 35 cms
Shipping Information
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Packaging
Please note that this product will not come in a presentation box due to its size. It will be securely packaged however.