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Part of The Northey Suite, Marble Hill House

c.1745–1760

English Heritage

English Heritage
United Kingdom

Anne Northey was the talented needlewoman responsible for creating the embroidered covers for this mahogany settee and the accompanying side chairs. She is thought to have adapted earlier petit-point panels depicting pastoral scenes, inserting them within her own gros-point borders of flowers. Anne was the wife of William Northey, Commissioner of Trade and Groom of the Chamber of George III.

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  • Title: Part of The Northey Suite, Marble Hill House
  • Date Created: c.1745–1760
  • Location: Marble Hill House
  • Location Created: England
  • Original Source: MARBLE HILL HOUSE
  • Rights: English Heritage: The Ernest Edward Cook Beques presented by the Art Fund.
  • Medium: Mahogany, embroidery
  • Maker: Anne Northey
  • Credit line: Purchased with the assistance of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Art Fund
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