A PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDECHAIRS

PHILADELPHIA, 1760-1780

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A PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDECHAIRS
philadelphia, 1760-1780
The serpentine crestrail edged with C-scroll and foliate carved embellishments and centering an incised diamond above a pierced splat with four ribs flanked by molded stiles over a trapezoidal slip seat, on cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet
38½in. high (2)

Lot Essay

These side chairs are directly adapted from plate XVI of the 1762 Edition of Thomas Chippendale's Director. A variation of gothic splats with sparce ornamentation, these chairs exhibit the same profile of cabriole legs and ball and claw feet as the carved legs on the set of chairs made for David Deshler of Germantown, PA (Christie's October 18, 1986, Lot 512). An identical chair with similar splats on squre legs is illustrated in Horner, lue Book, Philadelphia Furniture, William Penn to George Washington (Washington, 1977)p. 200, pl.323.