The suite is attributed to Thomas Robert junior on the basis of his bill to Sir Robert Walpole of ca. 1729. The bill records other chairs and sofas of similar description to these ones, though not this particular suite. The surviving bill chiefly concerns Roberts's work for Walpole's houses in London. Walpole appears to have destroyed the bills relating to Houghton.
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