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The world renowned department store Liberty, was originally founded in 1875 as a furniture and drapery shop in Regent Street, London and was known as "East India House".

The business was established by Arthur Lazenby Liberty, (1843-1917). As the original name of the shop suggests, there was a strong emphasis on Oriental & Moorish objects, furniture and fabrics as well as more traditional European items. Under the heading of "curios", he also sold Japanese bric-a-brac of all kinds.

East India House was one of the first major shops to stock extensively products of the Arts and Crafts movement. Goods subsequently produced for Liberty showed both Oriental and Arts and Crafts influence.

In 1884 Liberty opened a costume department and in 1885 a wallpaper department.

Liberty commissioned leading designers of the time to create carpets, ceramics, clothing, furniture, silver and wallpaper exclusively for them.

In 1889 Liberty opened a more... branch in Paris which was instrumental in exposing Europeans to English Art Nouveau style.

Liberty registered their own silver hallmark in 1894 and in 1899 released a range of gold and silver objects under the name "Cymric", an Art Nouveau interpretation of the Celtic style. They were made by the Birmingham-based company W. H. Haseler.

In 1903 a range of pewter of similar design was released under the name "Tudric". Apart from its interesting designs, Tudric pewter differed from other pewter as it had a high silver content. It was also produced for Liberty by William Haseler of Birmingham.

From 1898 onwards, Liberty retained the services of Archibald Knox (1864-1933). Knox designed much of the Tudric Pewter and Cymric silver as well as textiles, and has been credited with 400 designs.

House rules prevented Liberty designers being allowed to sign their works, except for Archibald Knox.

Pieces with a Knox attribution tend to be the most sought after by collectors, and command a premium in price. Particularly desirable are those items with strong Celtic motifs and brightly coloured enamelling.

Liberty still trades from Regent Street, London. less...

A walnut 'Cairene' elbow chair by Liberty &, Co., circa 1885,…
Walnut 'Cairene' Elbow Chair by Liberty & Co., circa 1885

A walnut 'Cairene' elbow chair by Liberty &, Co., circa 1885, the high back of a mashrabiya type panel with tall finials above the angular out-swept arms and seat, on turned supports flanking shaped aprons to the seat rails, the underside of the rear se

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Edwardian Liberty's of London Japanese style carved table, with…
Japanese-inspired Carved Table from Liberty's of London

Edwardian Liberty's of London Japanese style carved table, with rectangular top, carved with flower heads above lower shelf, with slight cabriole legs

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An early 1900s Liberty's of London mirror, circular copper…
Liberty's Copper Mirror with Original Plaque

An early 1900s Liberty's of London mirror, circular copper frame with restrained decoration to the edge, original Liberty London plaque to the back. Diameter 22.83 in.

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Morris & Co for Liberty London, late 19th century English Arts…
Morris & Co Arts & Crafts Armchair for Liberty London

Morris & Co for Liberty London, late 19th century English Arts & Crafts Lath-back armchair

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Superb Liberty of London Provenance: Arts & Crafts mahogany…
Liberty Arts & Crafts Settle, 1900

Superb Liberty of London Provenance: Arts & Crafts mahogany settle circa 1900

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An unusual mahogany Aesthetic design side table by James…
Aesthetic Mahogany Side Table by James Shoolbred

An unusual mahogany Aesthetic design side table by James Shoolbred c.1900 stamped 'Jas Shoolbred' and numbered 5808 verso height: 25.98 in., depth: 22.64 in., width: 23.03 in. note: Apparently purchased from Liberty & Co, London

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Liberty & Co Renaissance style cabinet, walnut, circa 1910,…
Liberty Renaissance Cabinet, Walnut, Circa 1910

Liberty & Co Renaissance style cabinet, walnut, circa 1910, makers plaque on back 'Liberty, London, 51.18 in. high, 18.90 in. wide, 14.57 in. deep

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Leonard Wyburd (British, 1865-1958), Arts & Crafts 'Holbien'…
Arts & Crafts Oak Sideboard by Leonard Wyburd, c. 1894

Leonard Wyburd (British, 1865-1958), Arts & Crafts 'Holbien' oak sideboard, c. 1894, manufactured by Liberty & Co., London, the upper section with a pair of glazed cupboard door, above open shelf, the lower section with hand hammered iron strapwork hinges,

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A spectacular Art Nouveau chair, French style, 20th century. In…
Art Nouveau Chair with Majorelle-inspired Design

A spectacular Art Nouveau chair, French style, 20th century. In the vein of Louis Majorelle. With a sinuous walnut frame, deeply carved with graceful flowing lines evoking the branches of trees and vines, with floral and leaf motifs and a drop on cushion w

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Liberty & Co Art Nouveau mahogany settle, the winged back with…
Art Nouveau Mahogany Settle with Inlaid Tulips

Liberty & Co Art Nouveau mahogany settle, the winged back with inlaid top of stylised tulips and tendrils, the sides with vertical heart shaped panels on square legs terminating on block toes

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A pair of Edwardian mahogany Sheraton Revival carver chairs,…
Mahogany Sheraton Revival Carver Chairs with Liberty Style Upholstery

A pair of Edwardian mahogany Sheraton Revival carver chairs, slat back, stretcher base, upholstered in a Liberty style mushroom and grey fabric. 20.87 in. x 17.32 in. x 33.46 in.

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Liberty & Co. English Arts & Crafts occasional table inlaid…
Liberty & Co. Tudor Rose Inlaid Occasional Table

Liberty & Co. English Arts & Crafts occasional table inlaid with Tudor rose motif, walnut, satinwood, ebony and beech circa 1900, ivorine makers plaque 'Liberty & Co Ltd London'. 27.95 in. high, 17.72 in. wide 17.72 in. deep

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A pair of Egyptian Revival 'Thebes' three-legged stools, to a…
Egyptian Revival Thebes Stools by Wyburd for Liberty & Co

A pair of Egyptian Revival 'Thebes' three-legged stools, to a design attributed to Leonard Wyburd for Liberty & Co., London, c.1894. Oak with highly figured grain, concave seat raised on three flaring legs. Height 400., Thebes stool designs were inspired b

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Rare antique 19th century gilt mirror with laurel crest…
Gilt Mirror with French Revolutionary Symbolism

Rare antique 19th century gilt mirror with laurel crest surrounding an armorial of axes and helmet, (.127) 32.68 in. x 19.29 in. The Crest Phrygian - Cap of liberty and Fasces axes bundle wrapped in rods. Symbolism of the French revolution. The laurel…

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Pair of glazed display cabinets with rounded sides, ex Liberty…
Glazed Display Cabinets with Rounded Sides (Liberty & Hawkins)

Pair of glazed display cabinets with rounded sides, ex Liberty of London and John Hawkins Antiques (One panel of one cabinet A/F)

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Probably Liberty of London oak escritoire three sided gallery…
Liberty Oak Escritoire with Heart-Shaped Copper Panel

Probably Liberty of London oak escritoire three sided gallery top, typical pierced heart shape decorations and stylised copper panel, fall-front and open shelves beneath

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An Arts & Crafts oak chair with Liberty peacock fabric in the…
Liberty Peacock Arts & Crafts Oak Chair

An Arts & Crafts oak chair with Liberty peacock fabric in the manner of E.G.Punnett, with shaped splat and tapered supports and strutt feet, 20.87 in. width x 18.11 in. depth x 29.92 in. height

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A Liberty & Co style, Arts & Crafts hammered copper wall mirror,…
Arts & Crafts Copper Wall Mirror, c.1900-1915

A Liberty & Co style, Arts & Crafts hammered copper wall mirror, c.1900-1915, artist unknown. 25.00 in. x 30.71 in.

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Four black lacquer Regency carvers with rush seats, English,…
Regency Carvers with Rush Seats from Liberty London

Four black lacquer Regency carvers with rush seats, English, early 19th century. Provenance: Liberty London, later sold at Sotheby's London

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A Liberty of London oak Arts & Crafts cheval mirror, the long…
Liberty Arts & Crafts Cheval Mirror with Heart Cut-Outs

A Liberty of London oak Arts & Crafts cheval mirror, the long rectangular mirror with a mild curve to the top, the frame with conforming top rail with three pierced heart cut-outs, the slatted panelled sides each with a single small folding shaped shelf, p

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