A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, each with arched padded back and bowed seat covered in close-nailed ivory-striped silk, on square tapering fluted legs and block feet with panelled roundels, restorations, previously but not orignally with bracket supports, one leg spliced, one leg with section lacking, one with chalk inscription NEW BOND ST (4)

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, each with arched padded back and bowed seat covered in close-nailed ivory-striped silk, on square tapering fluted legs and block feet with panelled roundels, restorations, previously but not orignally with bracket supports, one leg spliced, one leg with section lacking, one with chalk inscription NEW BOND ST (4)

Lot Essay

While antique-fluted and hermed chair legs with 'tablet' blocks appeared in the 1763 edition of Thomas Chippendale's Gentleman and Cabnet-Maker's Director, pl. XVIII, and their serpentined crest-rails had been titled as 'French' in his first Director of 1754, the chair legs with their ball feet most closely relate to those of a late 1760's chair-pattern in the sketch-book of Messrs. William and John Linnell (see: H. Hayward & P. Kirkham, William and John Linnell, London, 1980, vol. II, fig. 76)

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