THE PROPERTY OF THE WILBRAHAM FAMILY (Lots 10-23)
A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

POSSIBLY BY GILLOWS

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
Possibly by Gillows
Each with a rectangular padded back and seat covered in burgundy foliate damask, with outsplayed shepherd's crook arms, on carbriole legs joined by a turned baluster stretcher with pad feet, some cross-strutts replaced, later pads to feet, possibly Scottish (2)
Provenance
Possibly supplied to Roger Wilbraham (d. 1754).
Thence by descent in the Wilbraham Family, Delamere House, Cheshire, latterly of Sweet Briar Hall, Cheshire.

Lot Essay

Although there is nothing to directly link these chairs to the work of Gillows of Lancaster, the spindle-tied back legs feature on a suite of mid-18th Century chairs at Leighton Hall, Carnforth, believed to have been made by Robert Gillow Senior (retired 1769) (S. Sartin and S. Stuart, Gillow Chairs and Fashion, Blackburn, 1991, pp. 15 and 16). This combined with the patronage of Gillows towards the end of the 18th Century by the Wilbrahams, would point to Gillows as the possible makers of these chairs for Roger Wilbraham (d. 1754), father of George Wilbraham (d. 1813) of Delamere House, Cheshire.

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