A George III Campaign Chair Folding Daybed, by Thomas Butler
The wide upholstered frame raised on turned mahogany legs with brass castor, folding hinged & extending pine bed frame with screw in turned mahogany legs, three down filled cushions. Butler advertised this chair as : ‘Upon the best and most approved principle forming a handsome easy chair, and is with great ease transformed into a Tent Bed, with Furniture and Bedding complete’. English, c.1800.
Height: 109cm, 43″
Width: 92cm, 36 1/4″
Depth: 72cm, 28 1/4″
Depth/Length when extended: 200cm, 78 3/4″
Further literature;
Thomas Butler is recorded as manufacturing furniture from about 1787 to 1814 and is considered to be one of the leading makers of campaign furniture. His trade card states `The Original Manufactory. For the Patent bedsteads, Sofa Beds, Chair Beds & New Invented Dining Tables. To prevent mistake and imposition, be particular to enquire for the Name, T.Butler, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker’ .
£6,500