An early 20th century Tudor-style Schoolroom chair with lion…
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An early 20th century Tudor-style Schoolroom chair with lion and Mouse carving from the St Leonards Forest workshop, with tan leather upholstery, the carvings feature the initials 'A.W.T. McG.' a series of mice run along the top frame of the chair, whilst the arms feature two carved lions holding shields and bearing the date '1911', the chair was made in the St Leonard's Forest workshop at St Leonard's Forest Manor, Sussex for Alan William Thorburn McGaw, overseen by Jack McGaw, condition: excellent original order, original leatherwork, all carving in tact

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