A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS including a pair of open armchairs, and four chairs en suite of later date, each with rectangular pierced trellis-filled back with columnar stiles, the padded seat upholstered in yellow floral damask, the armchairs with channelled downswept arms on laurel-carved urn-shaped supports, on turned reeded tapering legs and tapering feet, one armchair stamped InC and superimposed with NcI, the other armchair stamped twice InC, both armchairs with restorations to arms, several blocks replaced, six side chairs stamped GW (12)

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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS including a pair of open armchairs, and four chairs en suite of later date, each with rectangular pierced trellis-filled back with columnar stiles, the padded seat upholstered in yellow floral damask, the armchairs with channelled downswept arms on laurel-carved urn-shaped supports, on turned reeded tapering legs and tapering feet, one armchair stamped InC and superimposed with NcI, the other armchair stamped twice InC, both armchairs with restorations to arms, several blocks replaced, six side chairs stamped GW (12)
Literature
Connoisseur, vol. 154, no. 620, October 1963, Norman Adams Advertisement

Lot Essay

With their trellis-backs, derived from antique athenienne tripods, these chairs were inspired by the suite supplied by Georges Jacob (maître in 1765) for Marie-Antoinette's dairy at Rambouillet and are closely related to the set of 'twenty mahogany trellis chairs, the back legs reeded and fluted, the seats covered with best leather' supplied by the cabinet-maker David Bruce (d. 1823) of Aldergate Street for the Governor's room at the Bank of England. The design of that set is usually associated with Sir John Soane (d. 1837), both because of his role as architect to the Bank of England from 1788 to 1833, and because he himself owned a pair of armchairs which are still in the Soane Museum (see: P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, Rev. ed. 1954, vol. I, p. 307, fig. 264, and Carlton Hobbs Ltd., Catalogue Number Three, 1992, no. 9)

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