Property of RICHARD AND GLORIA MANNEY
A PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS

BOSTON, 1760-1780

Details
A PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS
boston, 1760-1780
Each with bowed shaped crestrail above a pierced Gothic splat flanked by plain stiles over a trapezoidal slip-seat, on acanthus-carved cabriole front legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet
37¼in. high, 18in. deep (2)
Provenance
Sotheby's Parke-Bernet, Property from the Estate of the late Charles Woosley Lyon, March 3, 1973, lot 149
Sold in These Rooms, October 18, 1986, lot 508

Lot Essay

Based on a variation of the splat design illustrated in Thomas Chippendale's 1763 edition of The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director plate XIV, these chairs exhibit the Boston interpertations of the Rococo style at its peak.

A related side chair with block-and-baluster joined legs and similar acanthus leaf carved legs is recorded in the Winterthur Library: Decorative Arts Photographic Collection (65.1830). Another side chair, probably from the same shop as the pair here is also recorded in the Winterthur Library: Decorative Arts Photographic Collection (70.229). A third example, an armchair, with similar splat, is illustrated in Downs American Furniture: Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods (New York, 1952) fig. 46.