Yeah, is, when you have letters written by the guy who commissioned the piece to the guy building the piece, it really doesn't get any better than that. 90 pounds was a HUGE sum in 1760, especially for a tea table, the average teachers salary for a year was 60 pounds. Money was no object to the Brown brothers, indeed, they were very competitive about everything, including furniture ordered at the goddard/townsend families cabinet shop. This kind of client gave them the resources to produce some of the very best work during this time. As is usual, it takes many various parts coming together at the same time for something spectacular to happen in the arts world, this was one of those times.