A PAIR OR RUSSIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
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A PAIR OR RUSSIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

CIRCA 1820-40

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A PAIR OR RUSSIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
CIRCA 1820-40
Elaborately-carved overall, the pierced shaped back with foliate cresting centred by a shell, with acanthus-wrapped downswept arms and seat covered à châssis in caramel leather, one inscribed in black ink 'HK'and with two variously numbered labels, the other with label illegibly inscribed, on sabre legs
39 in. (99 cm.) high; 24 in. (61 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (44.5 cm.) deep (2)

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Lot Essay

Elaborately-carved overall, these fauteuils are characteristic of St. Petersburg chair-making of the 1820s and 1830s. Closely related examples formed part of the furnishings of most of the Imperial palaces during this period, such as those in the study of Tsarevich Alexander at the Winter Palace which was depicted in watercolour by Eduard Petrovich Hau (1807-87) (E. Ducamp, ed., The Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, 1995, p. 138). A further closely related example is illustrated in G. Loukomski, Mobilier et Décoration des Anciens Palais Impériaux Russes, Paris/Brussels, 1928, fig. 175.
Closely related examples sold at auction recently include a pair, albeit of simpler form than the present pair, sold Christie's, London, 17 March 2011, lot 109 (£7,500 with premium).

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