A PAIR OF SWEDISH NEO-CLASSICAL GILTWOOD AND SIMULATED BRONZE BERGERES
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A PAIR OF SWEDISH NEO-CLASSICAL GILTWOOD AND SIMULATED BRONZE BERGERES

ATTRIBUTED TO EPHRAIM STAHL, FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF SWEDISH NEO-CLASSICAL GILTWOOD AND SIMULATED BRONZE BERGERES
ATTRIBUTED TO EPHRAIM STAHL, FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Each with a scrolled back and downcurved, waterleaf moulded arms supported by crouching winged beasts and with foliate and rosette decorated rails, on tapering turned, fluted and foliate carved legs, the rear sabre legs with lion-paw feet. (2)
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Lot Essay

A closely related chair by Ephraim Stahl, one of a set of 12 made for Queen Fredrika's Audience Room at Gripsholm, Sweden, circa 1803, is illustrated in Hakan Groth Neoclassicism in the North Swedish Furniture and Interiors 1770-1850, London, 1994, p. 194, fig. 13.

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