A REGENCY PADOUK LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIR possibly by Morgan and Sanders, the curved back with outward-scrolling arms and pierced horizontal splat, the bowed seat covered in close-nailed red leather, on turned tapering reeded legs and brass caps with metal plate stamped A-5263, back legs spliced, restorations, the caps stamped COPE, formerly caned

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A REGENCY PADOUK LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIR possibly by Morgan and Sanders, the curved back with outward-scrolling arms and pierced horizontal splat, the bowed seat covered in close-nailed red leather, on turned tapering reeded legs and brass caps with metal plate stamped A-5263, back legs spliced, restorations, the caps stamped COPE, formerly caned

Lot Essay

A design for 'Library Reading Chairs', published in Ackerman's Repository in September 1810, includes a chair of a similar model which the caption states was 'in a great sale at the warehouse of the inventors Messrs. Morgan and Sanders, Catherine Street, Strand' (see: S. Jones and P. Agius, Ackerman's Regency Furniture and Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p.54). A similar chair is illustrated in M. Jourdain, Regency Furniture, London 1965, fig. 83

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