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A PAIR OF REGENCY DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT KLISMOS CHAIRS

ONE STAMPED TWICE T. BIRD, THE OTHER G.W.

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A PAIR OF REGENCY DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT KLISMOS CHAIRS
One stamped twice T. Bird, the other G.W.
Each with a klimos tablet padded back covered in black and coloured striped silk above a rounded caned bacl and seat with a squab-cushion covered in conforming silk, above panelled seat-rails with beaded border, with scrolled square tapering back legs and turned and tapering splayed front legs headed by tassels, one chair stamped G W, the other stamped twice T. BIRD, the feet tipped, re-decorated (2)

Lot Essay

This pattern of parlour or drawing-room chair, japanned Etruscan-black with golden tassled corners, has an upholstered klismos-tablet corresponding to a chair in Rudolph Ackerman's Repository of the Arts, 1810 (pl.12) that was described as being 'very handsome and truly comfortable.. with a French cushion, and stuffed back'. The cornucopiae-scrolled legs featured on drawing-room chair patterns issued by Ackerman in 1814 (pl.66) and probably derived from Messrs Morgan and Sanders, cabinet-makers and upholsterers of Catherine Street, Strand, whose work received praise at this time.

The stamps are likely to be those of two journeymen, rather than the chairmaker himself, which would account for the different stamps.

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