Best Examples!

BEST EXAMPLES
OK, this is the more subjective part of this site. While I like the vast majority of pieces in the 1912 LCS catalogue (and a few not in the catalogue), here’s a list of my favourite LCS pieces with some comments:

G128 Bench: No matter which of the two versions of this you get (1912 catalogue with square cutouts or the ‘later’ simpler version) this is a useful and beautiful piece of A&C furniture generally available at less than half to third the price of the Limbert 243½ bench. I’ve only ever seen three of these benches and none in the auctions.

S19 Smokers Stand: This piece rocks. Art glass, chamfered boards, brass strap hinges, and tapered legs with lower scallops, plus the diminutive size make this an example of the epitome of LCS design. This must have been a popular design because you see these on a regular but not common basis in the auctions and for sale online.

S20 Smokers Stand: A little more squat that the S19 and no art glass, but huge on presence. See images. I’ve only ever seen one version from an auction catalogue.

C23 Combination Cellarette and Smokers Stand: Very similar to the S19 Smokers Stand with tapered legs, but with the art glass in the bottom door and no strap hinges above – a true classic. This design must also have been popular, with a few showing up in auctions, but not quite as many as the S19.

C21 Combination Cellarette and Smokers Stand: A great little piece – 11 x 11 inch footprint – with strap hinges and very cool cut-outs that brighten up a shelf between the smokers and liquor cabinets. I’ve only ever seen two of these, both for sale online, and both without the original tray.

C20 Combination Cellarette and Smokers Stand: Another fantastic little piece. However, I’m probably biased because I have the two versions of this one. Although there is no art glass and no tapered legs, it’s got great presence with its chamfered boards, brass strap hinges, and nice compact size. It also holds at least five bottles of scotch and half a dozen glasses in the lower compartment.
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C25 Combination Cellarette and Smokers Stand: OK, I’ve never come across this exact version but if I did I’d want to buy it. Jackson has the closest thing I’ve seen to it.

C8 Cellarette: This corner cellarette is great for those hard to fill, well, corners. The version in the 1912 catalogues is quite nice in design, but another form, sitting in my living room and unmarked from what I’ve seen, is far nicer in dimensions and design.

B3 Bookrack: Somewhat of a rip from a Limbert design – great presence and nice neat size.

B2 Bookrack: Great presence, nice neat size, and apparently original in design.

H2 and H9, and H10, Jardinière Stands: These are all classic designs that I’ve chosen because they could be used for other things, like a tabouret. H8, H11, and H13 are also nice but limited to hold pots, etc. Examples of these come up occasionally in auctions.

 

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