A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS, each with waved acanthus-carved toprail above a medallion-centred pierced interlaced-scroll back, the padded drop-in seat covered in pale yellow silk damask, on chamfered square legs joined by H-shaped stretchers, three seats replaced, one front leg replaced, two with replaced section of back seat-rail, one with spliced back leg (6)

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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS, each with waved acanthus-carved toprail above a medallion-centred pierced interlaced-scroll back, the padded drop-in seat covered in pale yellow silk damask, on chamfered square legs joined by H-shaped stretchers, three seats replaced, one front leg replaced, two with replaced section of back seat-rail, one with spliced back leg (6)

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This 'ribbon'-splat pattern, with bowed loops in a 'medallion' embellished with flowered-acanthus foliage, proved popular in the early years of King George III's reign; and evolved from one engraved by R. Manwaring in his Cabinet and Chair-Maker's Real Friend and Companion, 1765, plate 9. Amongst the examples illustrated by J. Kirk, American Furniture, the British Tradition, New York, 1982, is one (fig. 1029), which has cabriole legs, but shares the scrolled and reeded supports and the serpentined crest-rail, which, like the splat, is carved with flowered acanthus

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