Billy Hunt is located on a large Victorian farm just a short country drive from the Rangemore village, a designated conservation area, which was built by Michael Thomas Bass in the 1850s to house the Bass Rangemore Estate workers consisting mainly of Victorian redbrick cottages and the occasional barn.
Our home is a classic Victorian designed and well equipped late 19th century 2 story red brick built barn of some 4000 sq feet nestled in classic English countryside, which enjoyed a careful full renovation in 2000. The estate still benefits being managed in the traditional manner with an Estate Manger, estate carpenter, gardeners etc. A rather delightful place to have as our work space.
Martina, there is no Billy at Billy hunt, has led the team since 2103 and is an interior designer qualified from The Inchbald School of Design London whose previous working life included such clients as Vertu, Aston Martin and Johnnie Walker to name a few.
We always endeavor to offer a careful selection of chosen pieces from the British Isles ranging from 1800 to 1990 with makers such as Heal’s, Gillows, Pieff, Howard, Younger, Gomme, Archie Shine to name a few. Worth remembering, we are a business and as such we purchase what our clients desire alongside what we enjoy. Our pieces are usually ready for placing, with the option of professional reupholstery on seating if you desire - please see our upholstery page. We prefer to keep our pricing intelligent, knowledgeable, current and sensible, so no silly over inflated price tags to give you mouth watering discounts like some in our field seem to prefer…
Our extensive client base covers the celebrated, international clients, interior designers, film companies and ladies and gentlemen like us who enjoy our professional, skilled, friendly and knowledgeable approach.
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2016Approved item1633 sales by dealerFree Delivery
A very good looking pair of late Victorian armchairs in a pleasing tone of oak which are prime for reupholstery if you wish or purchase as is…. Reupholstery via us is undertaken by a professional upholsterer who is experienced in both traditional and modern techniques. We are happy to assist and advise in the choosing of fabric etc which would work best for you and your project/space. The chair or sofa is checked over for any faults which are remedied before upholstery, springs are aligned if required and webbing replaced etc. The cost per armchair would be £385 in addition to the purchase price listed plus fabric, a little more if buttoning is required.
The chairs possess an attractive look with the oak frame well shaped, ample and rather elegant. Perfect for most settings, traditional or modern, home or commercial.
Price is for the pair delivered.
Billy Hunt has successfully focused on British furniture and lighting for the last 10 years and always has an interesting ever changing selection of carefully chosen pieces from the early 1800s to late 1970s. Our base is a 3,000sq foot space on a wonderful country estate in Staffordshire, giving us the perfect mix of beautiful scenery and industrial grit.
Our extensive client base covers: the celebrated, interior designers, film companies and ladies and gentlemen like us who enjoy our professional, friendly and knowledgeable approach. If you wish to visit just give us a call or email.
For any large items that require two people to lift the item, we ask that you are available at the time of delivery to be able to give our shipper a lift off the van and into your house with the item. If you are not able to lift items yourself, we ask that you have someone on hand at the time of delivery to assist our shipper with moving the item. We are happy to quote for a two person delivery if required.
measurements
Height:
102 cm
Width:
63 cm
Depth:
75 cm
Specifically the Seats: Height to Cushion Top 37cm x Width Between Arms 50-43cm (Front-Rear) x Depth 54cm
measurements
declaration
Billy Hunt has clarified that the Handsome Pair of Oak Victorian Armchairs c.1900 (LA439577) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900