A PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE IV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT DINING CHAIRS
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A PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE IV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT DINING CHAIRS

CIRCA 1825, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROTTER

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A PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE IV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT DINING CHAIRS
CIRCA 1825, ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROTTER
With pierced anthemion splats and cane seats on sabre legs, with some ash rails, redecorated (2)
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Lot Essay

William Trotter, who came from a line of cabinetmakers, joined the Edinburgh family business of Young & Trotter in 1805 and worked from various addresses until his death in 1833.

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