
About the Artist
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).
More Illustrations in Book: The book of decorative furniture (View all 94)

Mahogany divisible dining-tables, dining room splat-back chairs (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Inlaid walnut bombé bureau-cabinet (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

The Chippendale Chinese room at Badminton House (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Escritoire a toilette (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Walnut kas inlaid and with painted medallions of Delft ware (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Carved gilt couch covered in rose brocade de Lyons (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

The sisters inlaid double secrétaire and bookcase cabinet (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Curved commode table–Chippendale under French influence (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Carved China case in Chippendale’s Chinese manner (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)
More Illustrations in Book: The book of decorative furniture (View all 94)

Mahogany divisible dining-tables, dining room splat-back chairs (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Inlaid walnut bombé bureau-cabinet (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

The Chippendale Chinese room at Badminton House (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Escritoire a toilette (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Walnut kas inlaid and with painted medallions of Delft ware (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Carved gilt couch covered in rose brocade de Lyons (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

The sisters inlaid double secrétaire and bookcase cabinet (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Curved commode table–Chippendale under French influence (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Carved China case in Chippendale’s Chinese manner (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

An early Virginian colonist’s parlour (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)

Court cupboard buffet (1910 - 1911)
Edwin Foley (English, 1859-1912)