拍品專文
The firm of Marsh & Jones, 'Medieval Cabinet Makers', of Leeds became Marsh, Jones & Cribb in 1868. They made Charles Bevan's 'New Registered Reclining Chair' under licence and furniture for Titus Salt junior's marital home at Basildon, near Saltaire, in 1865, as well as more commercial designs by Bevan and B.J. Talbert in the 1860s, exhibiting at Paris in 1878. W.R. Lethaby became their chief designer in the late 1880s, exhibiting his designs at the 1890 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society.