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ATTRIBUTED TO LORENZO SANTI (D.1839), FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
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A PAIR OF ITALIAN EMPIRE CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS
Attributed to Lorenzo Santi (d.1839), first quarter 19th century
Each with a pedimented top rail with griffins and undulating S-scroll frieze with flowerheads, the gros point needlework padded panel with a lion's mask and acanthus scrolls and flanked by foliate headed fluted stiles, with a similarly upholstered padded seat and arms with recessed panel terminals on winged lion mask supports, with a fluted apron on monopodia supports terminating in paw feet, with batten carrying-holes to the underside, one chair with stipple decorated panel arm terminals and incised 'V' on the seat rails and written in ink '8 Siv' and with a paper label under the front seat rail 'LORD ESSENDON', the second chair with the seat rail incised with an 'X' and written in ink 'S' and 'Siv'.
Width of front seat rail 28 in. (71 cm.), height to top of back 43 in. (109 cm.) (2)
Attributed to Lorenzo Santi (d.1839), first quarter 19th century
Each with a pedimented top rail with griffins and undulating S-scroll frieze with flowerheads, the gros point needlework padded panel with a lion's mask and acanthus scrolls and flanked by foliate headed fluted stiles, with a similarly upholstered padded seat and arms with recessed panel terminals on winged lion mask supports, with a fluted apron on monopodia supports terminating in paw feet, with batten carrying-holes to the underside, one chair with stipple decorated panel arm terminals and incised 'V' on the seat rails and written in ink '8 Siv' and with a paper label under the front seat rail 'LORD ESSENDON', the second chair with the seat rail incised with an 'X' and written in ink 'S' and 'Siv'.
Width of front seat rail 28 in. (71 cm.), height to top of back 43 in. (109 cm.) (2)
Provenance
Almost certainly commissioned by Cardinal Fesch (d.1839) in Rome, uncle of Napoleon I; moved to his house in the Rue du Mont Blanc, Paris, circa 1806; probably amongst those sold in Paris, 17 June 1816, either lots 445 or 446.
Probably bought by William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, sold Phillip's house sale, 9 September and following days until end of October, 1823, lots 1534-40.
Sir Frederick Lewis, 1st Baron Essendon (1870-1944), Essendon Court, Essendon, Hertfordshire.
Ella Mary, Countess of Powis (d.1988), daughter of Col. W.H. Rathborne of Scripplestown, Co. Dublin and widow of Edward Herbert, 5th Earl of Powis (d.1974), by whom given to the present owner circa 1960.
Probably bought by William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, sold Phillip's house sale, 9 September and following days until end of October, 1823, lots 1534-40.
Sir Frederick Lewis, 1st Baron Essendon (1870-1944), Essendon Court, Essendon, Hertfordshire.
Ella Mary, Countess of Powis (d.1988), daughter of Col. W.H. Rathborne of Scripplestown, Co. Dublin and widow of Edward Herbert, 5th Earl of Powis (d.1974), by whom given to the present owner circa 1960.
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THE NEXT SUNDAY SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED ON SUNDAY 4 MARCH AT 11.30AM.
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