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Eadon & Son

Eadon & Son, address unrecorded. Set of twelve early 19thcentury mahogany dining chairs recorded, with central armorial device of three crossed swords on curved top rails; horizontal splats and sabre legs; some stamped ‘EADON & SON’, others, ‘G.D. HEELEY’, ‘G. TAYLOR’, and ‘W.J. CAULT’. [Phillips’, 23 August 1983, lot 52]

The original entry from Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840 can be found at British History Online.