THE MAHOGANY MASTERS CHAIR OF THE HONOURABLE IRISH SOCIETY, attributed to MACK WILLIAMS and GIBTON, EARLY 19th CENTURY, the tall back with cresting carved with the harp of the Irish Arms within...
THE MAHOGANY MASTERS CHAIR OF THE HONOURABLE IRISH SOCIETY, attributed to MACK WILLIAMS and GIBTON, EARLY 19th CENTURY, the tall back with cresting carved with the harp of the Irish Arms within the motto Quis Separabit beneath a crown, straight reeded arms with arched panelled sides on reeded fascia supports, on reeded tapering legs, brass castors and with square brass carriage castors to the rear, upholstered in green hide. Provenance : The Property of The Honourable Irish Society