ATTRIBUTED TO INCE AND MAYHEW
Details
A George III mahogany library armchair
Attributed to Ince and Mayhew
Upholstered in red leather, the padded back, arms and seat on square legs joined by stretchers, with inventory plaque 332, the legs reduced in height
Attributed to Ince and Mayhew
Upholstered in red leather, the padded back, arms and seat on square legs joined by stretchers, with inventory plaque 332, the legs reduced in height
Further details
This large easy-chair features the form of extended arm-rest that was popular in the 1760s and appears in 'bergere' patterns published in Ince and Mayhew's Universal System of Household Furniture 1762