A PAIR OF REGENCY EBONY-INLAID OAK KLISMOS BERGERES

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A PAIR OF REGENCY EBONY-INLAID OAK KLISMOS BERGERES
Each with a concave scrolled and tapering tablet toprail above a padded back, sides and seat-cushion covered in close-nailed green and red-patterned horsehair, the downswept arms headed by scrolls and terminating in bell-husks above inlaid panels with a bow-fronted seat on square tapering sabre legs headed by stars, brass caps and later castors, inscribed in ink to the underside of one '12137' and in pencil 'A 228', the other inscribed in ink '11237' and in pencil 'A 228'
29 in. (73.5 cm.) wide; 35 in. (89 cm.) high; 29½ in. (75 cm.) total depth; 21 in. (53.5 cm.) depth of seat (2)

Lot Essay

These star and flute-inlaid bergères are designed in the French/antique manner popularised by Thomas Hope's, Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807. With their Grecian tablet-rails and legs they also relate to a 'library Fauteuil' pattern of 1807 illustrated in George Smith's, Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, London, 1808 (pl. 42). The form of their scrolled tablets combined with Etruscan-black star and ribbon inlay, corresponds to a library chair illustrated in C. Musgrave, Regency Furniture, London, 1961 (fig. 41 b). However, in place of the Grecian-stele termination of these chairs, the latter have ram-heads, in the manner of another of Smith's patterns (pl. 43). This ram-headed chair, belongs to a suite which may have been commissioned shortly before his death by the 13th Earl of Clanricarde (d. 1808) (a pair from the Clanricarde suite was sold anonymously in these Rooms, 6 July 1989, lot 49). The ebony flutes of these chair legs also feature on dining-chairs supplied around 1810 to the Duke of Richmond at Goodwood House (illustrated in M. Jourdain, Regency Furniture 1795-1830, London, rev.ed., 1965, p. 27, fig. 35).
A related ebonised bergère was sold anonymously in these Rooms, 25 June 1987, lot 41.

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