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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR
The acanthus-carved serpentine toprail above a pierced Gothic vertical splat, the out-curved arms on down-swept acanthus-carved arms, on square chamfered legs with blind Gothic and C-scroll fretwork, joined by H-shaped stretchers, brass castors, the later castors stamped 'COPE PATENT'

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The chair back derives from a 'parlour chair' pattern in Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, London, 1754, pl. XIII. A related single chair, lacking the carved enrichments, is illustrated in J. Kirk, American Furniture and the British Tradition to 1830, New York, 1982, fig. 963.

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