A SET OF SIX WHITE-PAINTED CHAIRS
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A SET OF SIX WHITE-PAINTED CHAIRS

20TH CENTURY

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A SET OF SIX WHITE-PAINTED CHAIRS
20TH CENTURY
Each in the George II style, comprising: two armchairs with rush seats, four side chairs with drop-in upholstered seats, the tops of the legs impressed with numerals (6)
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Lot Essay

The original eighteenth century model was decorated in black and gilt japanning. They formed part of the collection of Frank Green at the Treasurer's House in York when photographed in P. Macquoid, The Age of Satinwood, New York, 1908, fig. 178. Thereafter, they were almost certainly acquired by Nancy Lancaster, who as Mrs. Ronald Tree, lived in one of England's great country houses, Ditchley Park in Oxfordshire. One chair appears in a 1948 gouache of a bedroom at Ditchley by the society artist Alexandre Serebriakoff (sold The Estate of Marietta Tree; Christie's New York, 17 October 1992, lot 23). The model was copied by the decorator Frances Elkins and used in various commissions.

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