A SET OF FOUR GEORGE I WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD SIDE CHAIRS
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE I WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD SIDE CHAIRS

CIRCA 1715, IN THE MANNER OF RICHARD ROBERTS

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE I WALNUT AND FRUITWOOD SIDE CHAIRS
Circa 1715, in the manner of Richard Roberts
Each with pierce-carved vasiform seat backs, red velvet drop-in seats, cabriole leg and hoof feet, each with a red wax sealing stamp with an English crest (4)
Provenance
Mrs. Lorraine Manville Dresselhuys, Parke Bernet Galleries, 1951.
Private collection, New York, sold Parke Bernet Galleries, New York, 8-9 May, 1953, lot 192.

Lot Essay

These chairs are virtually identical to a set of eighteen 'India back' chairs supplied by Richard Roberts to George I for Hampton Court Palace in 1717 (see R.Edwards and M. Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, rev.edn., 1962, p.126, pl.10). Another chair of this basic model is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (see R.Edwards, English Chairs, 1970, pl.42). Richard Roberts succeeded his father in 1714 at the sign of 'The Royal Chair' in Marylebone Street. His father was the chief supplier to the Royal Households of James II, William and Mary, and Queen Anne. Richard continued to supply to the Royal Household until 1729 (G.Beard and C.Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, Leeds, 1986, pp.752-753).

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