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Philip Clissett (born 8
January 1817, Birtsmorton, Worcestershire, England; died 17
January 1913, Bosbury, Herefordshire) was a
Victorian country chairmaker...
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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...
- 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...
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usually be felt by
running a hand
around the piece.
Bodging Philip Clissett Green woodworking "Keeping an
ancient craft alive in the Lake District"...
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woven using cane or rush.
Shaker tilting chair Jennie Alexander Philip Clissett List of
chairs "ladder-back
chair – furniture". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- on
approach to
traditional crafts, and in 1890
spent time with
Philip Clissett in Bosbury, Herefordshire,
learning to make rush-seated
ladderback chairs...
- Court, Herefordshire,
MacLaren encountered the
country chairmaker Philip Clissett at
nearby Bosbury. The
meeting resulted in an
iconic ladderback chair that...
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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...
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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...