THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WYATT CIRCA 1810, POSSIBLY SUPPLIED BY ELWARD, MARSH AND TATHAM
A REGENCY GILTWOOD DAYBED THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WYATT CIRCA 1810, POSSIBLY SUPPLIED BY ELWARD, MARSH AND TATHAM The scrolled padded rectangular ends, with a loose and bolster cushion covered in cream cotton, above moulded rails, tapering turned legs with brass caps and castors, previously decorated not gilded 33 ¾ in. (86 cm.) high; 84 in. (213.5 cm.) long; 28 ½ in. (72.5 cm.) deep Provenance Supplied to William, 3rd Viscount Courtenay, later 9th Earl of Devon (1768-1835) for Powderham Castle, Devon and by descent until sold Powderham Castle and Seaton Delaval Hall; Sotheby's, London, 29 September 2009, lot 50.
THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WYATT CIRCA 1810, POSSIBLY SUPPLIED BY ELWARD, MARSH AND TATHAM
A REGENCY GILTWOOD DAYBED THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WYATT CIRCA 1810, POSSIBLY SUPPLIED BY ELWARD, MARSH AND TATHAM The scrolled padded rectangular ends, with a loose and bolster cushion covered in cream cotton, above moulded rails, tapering turned legs with brass caps and castors, previously decorated not gilded 33 ¾ in. (86 cm.) high; 84 in. (213.5 cm.) long; 28 ½ in. (72.5 cm.) deep Provenance Supplied to William, 3rd Viscount Courtenay, later 9th Earl of Devon (1768-1835) for Powderham Castle, Devon and by descent until sold Powderham Castle and Seaton Delaval Hall; Sotheby's, London, 29 September 2009, lot 50.
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