Lot Essay
The floral seat-covers on these these dining chairs are close in character to a panel with finely executed flowers in the manner of the Savonnerie, however woven at Rochechouart (Haute-Vienne) in 1775, and illustrated in P. Verlet, The James A. Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor: Savonnerie, London, 1982, p. 138, fig. 81. The panel is signed by the itinerant craftsman Varlet, a deserter from the Savonnerie factory, who later was selected by Clement Augustus, Elector of Cologne and brother of the Emperor Charles VII to run a version of a factory producing Savonnerie at Bonn.