Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Mayhew Furniture

WILLIAM INCE & JOHN MAYHEW

Partners in business from 1759 until 1804 and probably the longest partnership known. In 1763, they published The Universal System of Household Furniture, dedicating it to the Duke of Marlborough. It contained around 300 designs, some of which followed the fashions established by Chippendale.

A George III Satinwood, Harewood, Burr-Yew and Marquetry Breakfront Bookcase Attributed to Mayhew & Ince
A George III Satinwood, Harewood, Burr-Yew and Marquetry Breakfront Bookcase Attributed to Mayhew & Ince
The Hinton House Commodes Attributed to Ince & Mayhew
The Hinton House Commodes
A George III Oval Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror
A George III Oval Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror
A George III Sycamore, Tulipwood Rosewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table
A George III Sycamore, Tulipwood Rosewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table.
A George III Mahogany Card Table in the Manner of Ince & Mayhew
A George III Mahogany Card Table in the Manner of Ince & Mayhew