
A âNew Registered Reclining Chairâ
A 19th century Gothic revival upholstered armchair designed by Charles Bevan and made under licence by Marsh, Jones & Cribb.
A notable and particularly original example, dry surface, original brass castor with remnants of gilt decoration, the adjustable sliding mechanism is in perfect working order.Â
H:100 W:65 D:73 CM (Seat Height 84 cm).
Marsh and Jones began making furniture around 1850, originally known as âMarsh and Jones: Medieval Cabinet Makersâ of Leeds", becoming Marsh Jones and Cribb in 1867 and exhibited at the Paris Exposition in 1878.
They employed Charles Bevan who in 1865 gave them licence to manufacture his successful âNew Registered Reclining Chair'.
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A âNew Registered Reclining Chairâ
A 19th century Gothic revival upholstered armchair designed by Charles Bevan and made under licence by Marsh, Jones & Cribb.
A notable and particularly original example, dry surface, original brass castor with remnants of gilt decoration, the adjustable sliding mechanism is in perfect working order.Â
H:100 W:65 D:73 CM (Seat Height 84 cm).
Marsh and Jones began making furniture around 1850, originally known as âMarsh and Jones: Medieval Cabinet Makersâ of Leeds", becoming Marsh Jones and Cribb in 1867 and exhibited at the Paris Exposition in 1878.
They employed Charles Bevan who in 1865 gave them licence to manufacture his successful âNew Registered Reclining Chair'.
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A 19th century Gothic revival upholstered armchair designed by Charles Bevan and made under licence by Marsh, Jones & Cribb.
A notable and particularly original example, dry surface, original brass castor with remnants of gilt decoration, the adjustable sliding mechanism is in perfect working order.Â
H:100 W:65 D:73 CM (Seat Height 84 cm).
Marsh and Jones began making furniture around 1850, originally known as âMarsh and Jones: Medieval Cabinet Makersâ of Leeds", becoming Marsh Jones and Cribb in 1867 and exhibited at the Paris Exposition in 1878.
They employed Charles Bevan who in 1865 gave them licence to manufacture his successful âNew Registered Reclining Chair'.























