A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE II WALNUT AND ELM DINING-CHAIRS

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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE II WALNUT AND ELM DINING-CHAIRS
FOUR CHAIRS MID-18TH CENTURY

Comprising a pair of armchairs and a pair of side chairs, together with four matching side chairs of later date, each with arched back with pierced interlaced splat above a drop-in seat upholstered in yellow silk damask on scroll-headed cabriole legs with pad feet (restorations to seat rails) (8)

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These chairs derive from the rococo designs published in the eight books of de la Cour, an engraver and ornamentalist, presumably of French origin, who worked in England from 1741-1747. An engraving of circa 1745 with similar chair designs is reproduced in P.Ward-Jackson, English Furniture Designs of the Eighteenth Century, 1958, pl.19. Other similar designs were published by Matthias Darly in his Secorn Book of Chairs, circa 1751 9reproduced in C.Gilbert, 'The Early Furniture Designs of Matthias Darly, F.H.S.J., 1975, pl. 74-77.