A pair of Howard and Son's Ingleby armchairs.

£8,500.00

A pair of incredibly comfortable Howard and Son’s armchairs, a variation on the ‘Ingleby’ design, possibly a bespoke order, with ball and claw feet to the front, stamped 13088 - 799 Howard and Sons LTD. Berners St, .

Howard & Sons, Berners Street, London
(1820 - 1947)

Established in 1820 by John Howard, going on to become Howard & Sons and trading from multiple addresses in central London, the firm is best known for it’s exceptional quality upholstered furniture but also excelled in upholstery, cabinet making and wall and floor coverings. In 1872 they relocated to their most notable address, Berners Street, and flourished winning awards at multiple exhibitions including two golds and a silver at the Paris exhibition of 1900. Working for exclusive clients throughout the 19th and early 20th century, and boasting Royal patronage, Howard & Sons is a sure mark of quality. Most of their work is marked with a stamp as in this case.

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A pair of incredibly comfortable Howard and Son’s armchairs, a variation on the ‘Ingleby’ design, possibly a bespoke order, with ball and claw feet to the front, stamped 13088 - 799 Howard and Sons LTD. Berners St, .

Howard & Sons, Berners Street, London
(1820 - 1947)

Established in 1820 by John Howard, going on to become Howard & Sons and trading from multiple addresses in central London, the firm is best known for it’s exceptional quality upholstered furniture but also excelled in upholstery, cabinet making and wall and floor coverings. In 1872 they relocated to their most notable address, Berners Street, and flourished winning awards at multiple exhibitions including two golds and a silver at the Paris exhibition of 1900. Working for exclusive clients throughout the 19th and early 20th century, and boasting Royal patronage, Howard & Sons is a sure mark of quality. Most of their work is marked with a stamp as in this case.

A pair of incredibly comfortable Howard and Son’s armchairs, a variation on the ‘Ingleby’ design, possibly a bespoke order, with ball and claw feet to the front, stamped 13088 - 799 Howard and Sons LTD. Berners St, .

Howard & Sons, Berners Street, London
(1820 - 1947)

Established in 1820 by John Howard, going on to become Howard & Sons and trading from multiple addresses in central London, the firm is best known for it’s exceptional quality upholstered furniture but also excelled in upholstery, cabinet making and wall and floor coverings. In 1872 they relocated to their most notable address, Berners Street, and flourished winning awards at multiple exhibitions including two golds and a silver at the Paris exhibition of 1900. Working for exclusive clients throughout the 19th and early 20th century, and boasting Royal patronage, Howard & Sons is a sure mark of quality. Most of their work is marked with a stamp as in this case.

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