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Edwin Foley - Jewel cabinet of Queen Marie Antoinette, of mahogany, gilt, inlaid, carved, and with painted plaques

Jewel cabinet of Queen Marie Antoinette, of mahogany, gilt, inlaid, carved, and with painted plaques (1910 - 1911)

Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)
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The Artist died in 1912 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

He was born Edwin John Foley in Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, c.1859, the second child and eldest son of furniture manufacturer Arthur Foley of the Fisherton Cabinet Works, Salisbury, and his wife Jane. He was at least partly educated in London, where he lived with his uncle and aunt, Peter and Rhoda Marie Brown.

He worked as a designer for his father from at least the early 1880s, but by 1891 was living in Charlotte Street, Marylebone, with his wife Louisa Maud (nee Hayford), whom he married in 1882. They had three children, Conrad Hayford (b. 1885), Hubert Edwin (b. 1887) and Alan Victor (b. 1888).

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Wrought steel chair. The property of Earl Radnor, Longford Castle.

Wrought steel chair. The property of Earl Radnor, Longford Castle. (1910 - 1911)

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Painted and inlaid satinwood sideboard, Mahogany bracket clock

Painted and inlaid satinwood sideboard, Mahogany bracket clock (1910 - 1911)

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Carved oak armoire, Carved oak table (1910 - 1911)

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