A GEORGE IV OAK RECLINING ARMCHAIR
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A GEORGE IV OAK RECLINING ARMCHAIR

BY ROBERT DAWS, CIRCA 1830

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A GEORGE IV OAK RECLINING ARMCHAIR
BY ROBERT DAWS, CIRCA 1830
Stamped 'R.DAWS/PATENT'
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Lot Essay

Robert Daws was a cabinet-maker and upholsterer active at 17 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square between 1820 and 1839. He is best known for patenting the 'Improved Recumbent Easy chair' in 1827, of which the present lot is a perfect example. This model was wellknown in the first half of the 19th century and is illustrated in J.C. Loudon's Encyclopedia of Cottage Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture, London 1839, p. 1057, fig. 1913, with an attribution to Daws.

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