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- Philip Clissett (born 8 January 1817, Birtsmorton, Worcestershire, England; died 17 January 1913, Bosbury, Herefordshire) was a Victorian country chairmaker...
- seated with another timber or with woven rush (e.g. those made by Philip Clissett, see also The English Regional Chair). The parts were turned on a pole...
- 1910), Brooklyn Museum Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) Philip Clissett The English House Charles Prendergast William Morris wallpaper designs...
- can usually be felt by running a hand around the piece. Bodging Philip Clissett Green woodworking "Keeping an ancient craft alive in the Lake District"...
- woven using cane or rush. Shaker tilting chair Jennie Alexander Philip Clissett List of chairs "ladder-back chair – furniture". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- Bosbury was the home of the chairmaker Philip Clissett from about 1842 until his death in 1913. Clissett is well known for his links to the English Arts...
- was furnished with rush-seated chairs made in Herefordshire by Philip Clissett and his grandsons between 1888 and 1914, and afterwards copied by Ernest...
- on approach to traditional crafts, and in 1890 spent time with Philip Clissett in Bosbury, Herefordshire, learning to make rush-seated ladderback chairs...
- in Rye Street. Birtsmorton was the birthplace of the chairmaker Philip Clissett who lived in the parish from his birth in 1817 until about 1842. The village...
- turned rush-seated ladder-back chairs following the designs of Philip Clissett and Ernest Gimson. Murals have been added to the central space. Group tours...