A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY STOOLS

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY STOOLS
Each with scrolled rectangular sides and padded seat covered in close-nailed green cotton damask with dark-green braiding, on cabriole legs headed by scrolling acanthus, with scroll feet, two ears replaced, previously but not originally gilded
24 in. (61 cm.) high; 48 in. (122 cm.) wide; 19½ in. (49.5 cm.) deep (2)

Lot Essay

The stools' serpentined legs with acanthus-scrolled brackets and voluted feet relate to a 1753 pattern in Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, London, 1754 (pl. XII). The acanthus-wrapped leg terminating in voluted feet also featured on a suite of chairs supplied in 1753 for The Vyne, Hampshire by Messrs. Vile and Cobb (A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, London, 1968, fig. 27).

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