George Edmund Street. A Gothic Revival oak armchair designed for the Judges for The Royal Courts of Justice

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George Edmund Street.

A Gothic Revival oak armchair, designed for the Judges for The Royal Courts of Justice in Fleet St (London's High Court).

With spiral carved finials and further spiral carving to the front legs. With a subtle flowing design below the arms and shallow carved floral decoration to the back of the arms, with green leather button back upholstery.

In 1868 G E Street's design won the competition to build The Royal Courts of Justice. Queen Victoria opened the Royal Courts in December 1882 after eleven years of construction. The building instantly became an awe-inspiring landmark in the heart of London's Fleet Street.

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Dimensions
Height: 42.52 in (108 cm)
Width: 24.41 in (62 cm)
Depth: 19.69 in (50 cm)
Year of manufacture
1879
Designer
George Edmund Street
Period
Gothic Revival
1870-1879
Style
Gothic Revival
Condition
Good

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