拍品專文
The 7th Earl records in his 'collected . . . Traditions of the Mansion & Estate' of 1855 that these stools 'were carved by Richard Penn Esqre for the 6th Earl of Shaftsbury'.
Richard Penn (1784-1863), great-grandson of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, was employed at the Colonial Office. Penn was also an author, writing on such varied subjects as ciphering, angling, shooting and chess.
Richard Penn (1784-1863), great-grandson of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, was employed at the Colonial Office. Penn was also an author, writing on such varied subjects as ciphering, angling, shooting and chess.