A SET OF FOUR WILLIAM AND MARY RED AND GILT-JAPANNED OPEN ARMCHAIRS

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A SET OF FOUR WILLIAM AND MARY RED AND GILT-JAPANNED OPEN ARMCHAIRS
Each decorated overall with foliate trails, the pierced cresting with a paper-scroll tablet decorated with a pair of chinoiserie figures amidst foliage and flanked by C-scrolls, the raked splat decorated with chinoiserie buildings, a pair of birds and flowers, flanked by caned panels and channelled stiles, with cane seat and squab cushion covered in pale-brown velvet and waved apron to the front and sides decorated with chinoiserie buildings and birds, on scrolled legs joined by shaped H-shaped stretchers and a turned back stretcher, restorations and refreshments to decoration, two stretchers repaired, some variations in decoration and size
25¾ in. (65 cm.) wide; 50¾ in. (139 cm.) high (4)
Sale room notice
The height of this lot is 50¾ in. (129 cm.) and not as stated in the catalogue.

Lot Essay

An almost identical armchair in the Palazzo Pallavicini, Rome, is illustrated in Hans Huth, Lacquer of the West, London, 1971, pl. 84. A set of scarlet japanned seat-furniture (six side chairs and a daybed) of almost identical design and decoration to the present lot was sold from the collection of the late Archbold van Beuren, Gray Craig, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A., Christie's New York, house sale, 23-24 July 1985, lot 180 and frontispiece illustration (the daybed now at Leeds City Galleries, Temple Newsam House, no. 15/1989). A set of four side chairs with almost identical backs but different legs and stretchers was sold anonymously, Sotheby's London, 16 July 1982, lot 69.

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