A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS

CIRCA 1790, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, AFTER THE DESIGN BY WYATT

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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS
CIRCA 1790, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, AFTER THE DESIGN BY WYATT
Each shield-shaped back with pierced palm-carved splat, above a close-nailed later gros-point needlework seat, on square tapering fluted angled legs, losses and restorations to splats; together with another with extensive losses
37¼ in. (94.5 cm) high (5)

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Victoria von Westenholz
Victoria von Westenholz

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The design of this 'Waiet chair' was the second Wyatt pattern adopted by the London and Lancaster cabinet-makers Gillows. It was illustrated in the Journeymen's Price Agreement 1785 and had become the widely accepted form of Wyatt chair by the 1780s (S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, vol. I, Woodbridge, 2008, pp. 134 and 158-9, pl. 111), being of more elegant proportions than the first version produced in 1774. A virtually identical 'compass-seat' chair upholstered in close-studded needlework is in the Henry du Pont Library & Museum, Winterthur, Delaware (ibid, pl. 110).