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Philip Webb (architect, designer of furniture, stained glass, tiles & associate of Morris) ink wash (1873) by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Red House in Bexleyheath (William & Jane Morris' first home) brass & copper candlestick early (1860s) by Philip Webb at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Sussex range bench (1860) possibly by Philip Webb for Morris & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | English Arts & Crafts glass goblets (1861, 1910, 1860) with two flanking ones by Philip Webb at Corning Museum of Glass. Corning, NY. |
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Cabinet decorated with painting of Backgammon Players (1861) by Philip Webb (exhibited at London International Exhibition of 1862) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. | January (Janus god of beginning & endings) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | February (St Valentine) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | March (woodcutter) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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April (flower bearer) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | May (falconry) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | June (sheep shearer) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | July (reaping) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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August (threshing) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | September (winemaking) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | October (feeding pig) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | November (sowing) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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December (killing a boar) monthly labor series ceramic tile (1862) by William Morris, Philip Webb, Lucy Faulkner et al made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Woodcutter stained glass (1863) by Ford Madox Brown & Philip Webb made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Amor & Alceste stained glass (c1864) by Edward Burne-Jones & Philip Webb made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Armchair with back adjustable to recline to several angles which became widely copied with generic name Morris Chair (c1866) by Philip Webb for Morris & Co (reupholstery 1970 has nothing to do with Morris) at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Saville Armchair (early 1890s) by George Jack prodigy of Philip Webb for Morris & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Oak settle originally for Morris's own home (1890s) by Philip Webb for Morris & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Detail of gilded plasterwork putti on oak settle (1890s) by Philip Webb for Morris & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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