A PAIR OF DANISH GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY, AMOYNA AND BRONZED OPEN ARMCHAIRS AND A PAIR OF STOOLS EN SUITE
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A PAIR OF DANISH GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY, AMOYNA AND BRONZED OPEN ARMCHAIRS AND A PAIR OF STOOLS EN SUITE

WORKSHOP OF JOHAN JOACHIM PENGEL, COPENHAGEN, FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF DANISH GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY, AMOYNA AND BRONZED OPEN ARMCHAIRS AND A PAIR OF STOOLS EN SUITE
WORKSHOP OF JOHAN JOACHIM PENGEL, COPENHAGEN, FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
The armchairs with shaped tablet cresting inset with a gilt-metal bordered fan-shaped reserve and down-swept arms with leaf wrapped terminals, above concave fronted rails and canted angles mounted with floral paterae, on square tapering spalyed legs; the stools with ring turned ebonised baluster arms (4)
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Lot Essay

This elegant pair of Danish Empire open armchairs is almost identical to one illustrated on the front cover of Anton Jepsen's Signerede Danske Mobler, Herning, 1979 (also pp. 62-63). It bears the label of 'De ti forenede Snedkermesteres Meubelmagazin' [the ten united master cabinet-makers' warehouse], identifying it as the work of the celebrated group of Danish furniture makers around Johan Joachim Pengel who opened their Copenhagen shop at the corner of Bredgade and Kongens Nytorv in May 1819. Models for the refined stools en suite with the elegant armchairs are illustrated in 'Danske Empiremobler', Aeldra Nordisk Architektur, Copenhagen, 1924, figs. 7 and 8

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