A PAIR OF REGENCY SATINWOOD AND AMARANTH SIDE CHAIRS
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A PAIR OF REGENCY SATINWOOD AND AMARANTH SIDE CHAIRS

ATTRIBUTED TO MARSH AND TATHAM, CIRCA 1815

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A PAIR OF REGENCY SATINWOOD AND AMARANTH SIDE CHAIRS
ATTRIBUTED TO MARSH AND TATHAM, CIRCA 1815
Each with scrolled lotus-carved back and reeded seat covered in foliate patterned green silk, on conforming sabre legs with carved roundels to siderails, stamped '2626' and one inscribed 'A.E. Bell'
32 ¾ in. (83 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

Chairs of very similar design were supplied by Marsh and Tatham for the salon at Brighton Pavilion in 1823. These chairs were subsequently moved to Buckingham Palace, where they were photographed by Country Life magazine in the 1920s (Harold Clifford Smith, Buckingham Palace: It's Furniture, Decoration and History, 1931, p. 230). A.E. Bell was possibly an unrecorded journeyman for Marsh and Tatham.

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