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A Fine And Rare George II Period Carved Mahogany Library Armchair
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Description
The padded back with serpentine top rail, above a serpentine padded seat, the padded armrests on scrolled supports carved with C-scroll cabochons and foliage, with C-scroll, acanthus, trellis and rockwork carved shaped seatrails, on conformingly-carved cabriole legs with scrolled feet and recessed castors.
This chair shows all the hallmarks of Great English Cabinetmaking and is a Masterclass of the exquisite quality of craftsmanship available in the mid 18th century. Incorporate great design, and the highest quality of materials and the result is a true masterpiece for its period. It is therefore needless to say that a chair like this must have been part of an important commission demanding the highest standard and in today’s market a rare survival.
So far one other chair of this model has been discovered and was part of the highly important collection of Gerald Hochschild, sold by Sotheby’s London, 1 December 1978, lot 38. And subsequently bought by the famous London dealers Mallett and Sons.
Provenance.
Moss Harris, London, England
Private collection, England
Literature.
Moss Harris, A catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and works of Decorative Art, Volume 2 , p 204. (Full page Image)
L. Synge, Mallett’s Great English Furniture, London, 1991, p. 123, fig. 138 (illustrated behind the Chippendale Combe Abbey desk) -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 18th Century Materials: mahogany, carving, upholstery, Condition: Good. exceptional patina, frame in excellent condition, and superb carving. Creation Date: 1755 Styles / Movements: Georgian, Traditional, George II Book References: Moss Harris, A catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and works of Decorative Art, Volume 2 , p 204. (Full page Image) L. Synge, Mallett’s Great English Furniture, London, 1991, p. 123, fig. 138 (illustrated behind the Chippendale Combe Abbey desk) Dealer Reference #: REF 1022 Incollect Reference #: 813819 -
Dimensions
W. 30 in; H. 38.5 in; D. 26.5 in; W. 76.2 cm; H. 97.79 cm; D. 67.31 cm;
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Andreas De Jong Ltd is a London-based antiques company specializing in the finest 18th and early 19th-century English and Irish furniture, offering rare and extraordinary pieces for collectors and interior decorators. By appointment only, contact us at enquiries@andreasdejongltd.com or +44 7880 620291.
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