up for consideration is an extremely rare and highly desirable late 19th Century
early 20th Century Arts & Crafts era Bench made by Goodall Lamb & Heighway of Manchester from the salvaged timber from the HMS Foudroyant (1798-1897) of Lord Admiral Nelson Fame. The bench is quite substantial with lifting seat and hand hammered copper relief plaque depicting the HMS Foudroyant in full sail. It measures 53.5 inches or (135 cm) in height by about 23 inches deep or (58cm) by approximately 49 inches or (124 cm) in length. The seat height is about 18 inches or (46 cm). It sports the original tag on the back from "Goodall Lamb & Heighway" of Manchester stating that the timber and metal is salvaged from the HMS Foudroyant. Overall it is wonderful condition with old holes plugged etc. Please read condition report above. There is a plethora of information regarding the history or HMS Foudroyant. It was purchased by a consortium of Antique dealers in around 1897 and the materials were salvaged and items were manufactured and or repurposed and sold in the form of souvenirs. A whole cottage industry cameabout selling many metal medallions commemorating the vessel including walking canes metal objects small cabinets chairs etc...A catalogue was produced of which one could purchase a piece of furniture that was made from the salvaged wood and metal from the above mentioned company Goodall Lamb & Heighway. As one may already surmise the larger more complex pieces are exceedingly rare and possibly one of kind and command huge dollars in today's market. The catalogue does show this piece which illustrates the basic form as being No. 24 `however it does not display any such of the embellishments as we have seen here with this piece. Furthermore aesthetically you can't really get any better than this it is a well balanced, proportional with deep dramatic carving and a super copper relief hand hammered insert depicting HMS Foudroyant in full sail. Remember this was made in and around the Arts Crafts movement so you can definitely see the influence. A recent auction in Florida May 27th 2020 sold a hanging cabinet from Goodall Lamb & Heighway from reclaimed timber from the HMS Foudroyant which probably set a record for Foudroyant pieces at $110,000 dollars. That's quite remarkable and in the last instance demands a whole recalibration of value for the higher end pieces as shown here. You probably also know that private collectors and museums play a big role driving the market up when battling for such coveted pieces of historical significance.We offer free shipping blanket service to anywhere in the lower 48 states. Furthermore international shipping is possible with crated service to your location. Please allow a few weeks for packaging handling and logistics with actual travel a few hours to few week depending on the buyers location be it here or abroad. Rates apply for international Shipping
early 20th Century Arts & Crafts era Bench made by Goodall Lamb & Heighway of Manchester from the salvaged timber from the HMS Foudroyant (1798-1897) of Lord Admiral Nelson Fame. The bench is quite substantial with lifting seat and hand hammered copper relief plaque depicting the HMS Foudroyant in full sail. It measures 53.5 inches or (135 cm) in height by about 23 inches deep or (58cm) by approximately 49 inches or (124 cm) in length. The seat height is about 18 inches or (46 cm). It sports the original tag on the back from "Goodall Lamb & Heighway" of Manchester stating that the timber and metal is salvaged from the HMS Foudroyant. Overall it is wonderful condition with old holes plugged etc. Please read condition report above. There is a plethora of information regarding the history or HMS Foudroyant. It was purchased by a consortium of Antique dealers in around 1897 and the materials were salvaged and items were manufactured and or repurposed and sold in the form of souvenirs. A whole cottage industry cameabout selling many metal medallions commemorating the vessel including walking canes metal objects small cabinets chairs etc...A catalogue was produced of which one could purchase a piece of furniture that was made from the salvaged wood and metal from the above mentioned company Goodall Lamb & Heighway. As one may already surmise the larger more complex pieces are exceedingly rare and possibly one of kind and command huge dollars in today's market. The catalogue does show this piece which illustrates the basic form as being No. 24 `however it does not display any such of the embellishments as we have seen here with this piece. Furthermore aesthetically you can't really get any better than this it is a well balanced, proportional with deep dramatic carving and a super copper relief hand hammered insert depicting HMS Foudroyant in full sail. Remember this was made in and around the Arts Crafts movement so you can definitely see the influence. A recent auction in Florida May 27th 2020 sold a hanging cabinet from Goodall Lamb & Heighway from reclaimed timber from the HMS Foudroyant which probably set a record for Foudroyant pieces at $110,000 dollars. That's quite remarkable and in the last instance demands a whole recalibration of value for the higher end pieces as shown here. You probably also know that private collectors and museums play a big role driving the market up when battling for such coveted pieces of historical significance.We offer free shipping blanket service to anywhere in the lower 48 states. Furthermore international shipping is possible with crated service to your location. Please allow a few weeks for packaging handling and logistics with actual travel a few hours to few week depending on the buyers location be it here or abroad. Rates apply for international Shipping