A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR
A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR
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A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR

CIRCA 1815, AFTER A DESIGN BY MORGAN AND SANDERS

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR
CIRCA 1815, AFTER A DESIGN BY MORGAN AND SANDERS
The curved tablet toprail above a horizontal bar splat and downswept moulded scrolled arms, above a caned seat, on sabre legs, hinged to form four-tread library steps
The chair 34¼ in. (87 cm.) high; 22¼ in. (56.5 cm.) wide; 23 in. (58 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

This metamorphic armchair corresponds to a design first published in Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, July 1811 and captioned 'This ingenious piece of furniture is manufactured at Messrs. Morgan and Sanders's, Catherine-St. Strand' (P.Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture & Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p.60, pl.29). The chair was 'considered the best and handsomest article ever yet invented, where two complete pieces of furniture are combined in one - an elegant and truly comfortable armchair and a set of library steps'. A closely related chair was sold anonymously Christie's, London, 20 March 2011, Lot 187 (£8,125 including premium).

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