Charles Bevan for Marsh & Jones. An Aesthetic Movement walnut ebonized button back chaise lounge

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Charles Bevan for Marsh and Jones of Leeds Late Kendal works. A good Aesthetic Movement walnut ebonized button back chaise lounge with carved rosettes to the front upright and subtle blind carved decoration with gilded highlights and an unusual curved end. The back with a turned gallery below running the whole length, standing on turned and gilded legs. With an original Marsh and Jones Late Kendal paper label underneath.

Marsh and Jones best known commission was for the industrialist Titus Salt, who built the industrial town of Saltaire. Most of the furniture was supplied in readiness for Salt's marriage in March 1865 was designed by Charles Bevan and was installed at Baildon Lodge, Baildon. Some of the furniture survives in the collection of Leeds Museums at Lotherton Hall, Yorkshire. Another large commission was for Titus Salt jnr., for his house at Milner Field (1866).

Bevan gave Marsh & Jones permission to make the new reclining chair which was registered by Bevan. This chair and an oak davenport inlaid with various other woods, also by Bevan, are illustrated in Gere & Whiteway (1993), p. 113. By 1867 Bevan was no longer associated with the firm and worked with other designers

Dimensions
Height: 28.35 in (72 cm)
Width: 67.32 in (171 cm)
Depth: 28.35 in (72 cm)
Year of manufacture
1875
Maker
Marsh Jones & Cribb
Designer
Charles Bevan
Period
Aesthetic Movement
1870-1879
Style
Aesthetic Movement
Condition
Good

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