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English Victorian-Style Blue Gray Textured Vinyl Upholstered Sofa (manner of Howard & Sons )
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
English Victorian-Style Blue Gray Textured Vinyl Upholstered Sofa (manner of Howard & Sons )
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
About Howard and Sons
Howard and Sons was a prominent British furniture manufacturer and upholstery firm that operated from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. The company was founded by John Howard in 1820 and later expanded by his son, John Joseph Howard.
The Howard and Sons firm gained international recognition for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. They specialized in read more..
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.