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A REGENCY MAHOGANY READING-CHAIR

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY READING-CHAIR

The deeply-curved moulded toprail above a pierced rail splat and with a rotating hinged reading-slope flanked by fitted drawers, the pear-shaped seat covered in buttoned mulberry leather, on slightly curved legs, brass caps and castors, restorations to toprail

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Thomas Sheraton's 1802 design for a library reading-chair, 'intended to make the exercise of reading easy, and for the convenience of taking down a note or quotation for any subject' (T. Sheraton, The Cabinet Dictionary, London, 1803, pl. 5), was subsequently adopted by Messrs. Morgan and Sanders of Catherine Street, Strand. A design for 'library reading chairs', published by Ackerman's Repository in September 1810, illustrates a related model 'in the great sale at the warehouse of the inventor's Messrs. Morgan and Sanders' (see: S. Jones and P. Agius, Ackerman's Regency Furniture and Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 54, pl. 19)

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