William Howitt, attributed fine pair of carved jarrah panels with emu and kangaroo in native flora, housed in fiddleback blackwood frames, Western Australian origin, early 20th century, 30 x 59 cm each overall
William Howitt, carved jarrah statue of Lord Kitchener, early 20th century. Howitt worked and lived on the Hardey family property in Western Australia for 6 years completing a suite of impressively carved furniture, ornaments and panels.The Hardey family…
An important dining setting carved by William Howitt of Western Australia, carved jarrah. Each chair with carved portrait of allied World War I leaders: Lord Kitchener, General Birdwood, General Joffre, Earl Haig and H.H. Maharaja of Bikaner. Includes…
A West Australian Arts & Crafts style jarrah and Sheoak fire screen, early 20th century school of William Howitt (1846-1928), probably by one of his students the central sheoak panel decorated with carved acanthus leaves and scroll motifs. Height 83 cm,…