Dr Joseph posted on February 27, 2011 17:23

Here I inclued My letter for: Thomas Chippendale Furniture Ltd. from the UK Inland Revinue. sent to me in 2004? I contacted them because I felt a Cartel was running in England ? and I still do Today? Note: The Chippendale Society
w as instagated by Dick Ried, better known today as Jack Plane? Note also: The Chippendale Society Logo?
it shows an Image of a Ribbon-Back Chair
I have hand carved one? there is no other in the World? now read Bonhams valuation? Now Links $12M? to just £400-£600? . and you have uncovered a Cartel?
Note: or ,is Ned Pakenham's 400-600 Ponds? meaning just
A brass Tack or a Bass Ferral on the leg? Hum? I dont think So? I Did requist for a value for the whole Chair.
Ned Pakenham, Furniture Valuer,BONHAMS, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge,London,SW7 1HH . e/mail: ned.pakemham@bonhams.com
Having his reply? I contacted The Govement office on Art. Here is its reply.

Dear, Dr Hemingway.
From the official papers at Windsor Castle. held by: HRH: Queen Elizabeth 11.. It is noted: These contemporaries who claim capable of producing work of superb quality, based directly on the designs in,’ The Gentleman & Cabinetmakers Director’, which was after all was intended to be a trade guide only.
It is also obvious that, once he had set up in a fashionable London shop, Thomas Chippendale himself could never have made any rococo furniture. He was principally a designer, and this task, together with that of running a busy shop, include travelling to attend to clients' commissions in all parts of the country, this would inevitably have taken up all his time (No Question). There is still relatively little furniture that can be unequivocally assigned to Chippendale's workshop.
Kind Regards,
Lord Chamberlain office.
Please Note:Everyone, October 15th 2002. A press Release stated? Thomas Chippendale, Ribban-back Chair sold for £386,400. ' A British-Record' then? Please see the chair on the right of the design.
Lesson, Mr NED Pakenham?some research before you show your Arrogance next time Please?. Note: Here is a true Ribban-back chair
to Veiw, not a £386,400 Imitation
made by:Norman Holroyd in 1951,while working for
? just a $12M reserve.
By the: USA Boarder Control?, Note: Appraisal in 2008? Note: just an unpolished timber chair frame? So stop trying your games Please? Chippendale Society
I'm not to get a low Price of this Chair? get My message.