THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (Lots 93-94)
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III PROVINCIAL MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS

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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III PROVINCIAL MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS
Including a pair of open armchairs, each with a waved toprail above a pierced ribbon central splat and padded drop-in seat covered in pink floral damask, the armchairs each with outsplayed arms on channelled downswept supports, on square legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, later blocks (8)

Lot Essay

The bowed-ribbon splat-pattern largely derives from Messrs. Ince & Mayhew's parlour chair illustrated in their The Universal System of Household Furniture, London, 1762, pl. IX, while the chair itself relates to one illustrated in J. Kirk, American Furniture and the British Tradition to 1830, New York, 1982, fig. 940.

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