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THOMAS MAYHEW

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 935 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THOMAS MAYHEW  ,
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English 18th century
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cabinet-maker . Mayhew was the less distinguished partner of William
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Ince (q.v.) . The chief source of information as to his
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work is supplied by his own drawings in the
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volume of designs, The universal
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system of household furniture, which he published in collaboration with his partner . The name of the
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firm appears to have been Mayhew and Ince, but on the title page of this
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book the names are reversed, perhaps as an indication that Ince was the more extensive contributor . In the main Mayhew's designs are heavy and clumsy, and often downright extravagant, but he had a certain lightness of accomplishment in his applications of the bizarre Chinese style . Of
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original talent he possessed little, yet it is certain that much of his Chinese work has been attributed to Chippendale . It is indeed often only by reference to books of design that the respective work of the English cabinet-makers of the second
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half of the 18th century can be correctly attributed .

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