A Victorian cast iron seat
Morgan, Macaulay and Wade, circa 1870
The pierced back with four oval panels, each depicting a labourer representing a season with attribute, interspersed with flowers and foliage, the scroll arms with masks to the angles, above splayed legs on pad feet, with registration stamps for 5th April 1870
72in. (183cm.) wide
Lot Essay
The design of this seat, number 240338, was registered and patented at The Public Record Office by Morgan, Macaulay & Wade, the Bath Works, Rotherham, on 5th April, 1870.