The Property of The LORD FISHER, D.S.C.
From Kilverstone Hall, Thetford
A WALNUT LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIR with slightly-arched rectangular back, arms and seat covered in floral needlewrok, the arms on channelled downswept supports, on cabriole legs headed by cabochons and on pad feet, damages to front feet, repair to one back foot and to one arm, with printed label THE LORD FISHER, KILVERSTONE HALL, THETFORD, and No. 149 in ink
Details
A WALNUT LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIR with slightly-arched rectangular back, arms and seat covered in floral needlewrok, the arms on channelled downswept supports, on cabriole legs headed by cabochons and on pad feet, damages to front feet, repair to one back foot and to one arm, with printed label THE LORD FISHER, KILVERSTONE HALL, THETFORD, and No. 149 in ink
Literature
Percy Macquoid, The Age of Walnut, 1904, pl. 13