A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY ARMCHAIR

AFTER A DESIGN BY MORGAN & SAUNDERS

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY ARMCHAIR
After a design by Morgan & Saunders
The curved tablet back, above a turned rope-twist horizontal splat and a caned seat, flanked by scrolling arms, above a tablet apron, on sabre legs, opening to reveal four green-baize lined steps, the underside with brass catch

Lot Essay

The design of this metamorphic armchair library steps corresponds very closely to the design first published in Ackermann's Repository, in July 1811 and captioned 'This ingenious piece of furniture is manufactured at Messrs. Morgan and Sanders's, Catherine-St. Strand' (P. Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture & Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 60, pl. 29). This chair was 'considered the best and handsomest article ever yet invented, where two complete pieces of furniture are combined in one - an elegant and truly comfortable armchair and a set of library steps'.
Similar caned armchairs were sold anoymously, Sotheby's London, 13 November 1998, lot 170, 24 April 1998, lot 152 and 11 July 1997, lot 83.

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