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Yew Tree House
PO Box 5119
Greenwich, CT 06831 , United States
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Regency Rosewood and Brass Klismos Armchair
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Fine Regency rosewood and gilt brass armchair in the manner of Morel and Hughes, having curved back with gilt brass mounts over scrolled arms with gilt longleaf mounts, over scrolled legs having gilt roundels and gilt money in tapering form down the legs which terminated in original brass castors.
According to the Furniture History Society, "The firm of Morel and Hughes was established in 1805 by the partnership of two successful cabinet makers Nicholas Morel and Robert Hughes, and located at 13 Great Marlborough Street, London. Morel was probably of French extraction and had particularly strong ties to the group of Anglo-French craftsmen centered on the architect Henry Holland and the marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre. Under Holland's direction he worked on the decoration of Carlton House, official London residence of the Prince of Wales, also supplying furnishings for the Prince's hunting box at The Grange, Hampshire. Morel and Hughes continued to supply furniture for the Prince of Wales, later George IV, as well as for many other nobles such as The Dukes of Buccleuch, Northumberland, Bedford and the Earl of Mansfiled. The partnership of Morel and Hughes ended by 1827 at which point Morel went into partnership with George Seddon." -
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Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: rosewood, leather, gilt brass Condition: Good. minor repairs as expected Creation Date: 1825 Styles / Movements: Regency, Traditional Book References: For The King's Pleasure Dealer Reference #: YEWTR00001633 Incollect Reference #: 721764 -
Dimensions
W. 24.5 in; H. 35 in; D. 28 in; W. 62.23 cm; H. 88.9 cm; D. 71.12 cm;
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Yew Tree House Antiques, established in 1991, specializes in unique pieces with “soulfulness of character,” carefully curated by Kevin Kleinbardt and Ahna Petersen. Visit us at The Gallery at 200 Lex in New York City or contact us at 212.249.6612 | ythantiques@yahoo.com.
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