A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT SETTEE
A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT SETTEE

PROBABLY LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT SETTEE
Probably late 19th century
The rectangular padded back, outscrolled arm and seat with cushion covered in petit point needlework with figures amongst foliage, on cabriole legs headed by eagles' heads and leaves, on talon-and-ball feet, formerly with casters, the legs with splices, possibly constructional
72in. (183cm.) long
Provenance
With Arthur S. Vernay, New York.
The Property of a Private Collector, 16 November 1963, lot 171.
Anonymous sale in these Rooms, 11 October 1990, lot 97 ($11,000).

Lot Essay

This settee with Jupiter's eagle monopodiae is designed in the 'antique' manner associated with William Kent (d.1748). An early Georgian chair similarly carved is in the Duke of Norfolk's collection at Arundel Castle (see S. Jervis, 'Furniture at Arundel Castle', The Connoisseur, March 1978, p. 213). Another eighteenth century mahogany chair from the collection of Frank Crozer Knowles, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, was sold Christie's London, 7 July 1994, lot 146.

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