A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS

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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS
CIRCA 1800

Comprising two later armchairs and six side chairs, each rectangular back filled with X-form splats, the padded seat upholstered in yellow cotton moiré, on turned reeded legs; two chairs stamped IN, two branded MB and two inscribed 'Lyon N3' or 'N4' (8)

Lot Essay

With their trellis-backs, these chairs were inspired by the suite supplied by Georges Jacob (maitre in 1765) for Marie-Antoinette's dairy at Rembouillet and are closely related to the set of 'twenty mahogany trellis chairs, the back legs reeded and fluted, the seat covered with best leather' supplied by the cabinet-maker David Bruce (d. 1823) at Aldersgate Street for the Governor's Room at the Bank of England. The design of that set is usually associated with Sir John Soane (d.1837), both because of his role as architect to the Bank of England from 1788 to 1833, and because he himself owned a pair of armchairs which are still in the Soane Museum (reproduced in P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1954, vol. I, p. 307, fig. 264 and Carlton Hobbs Ltd., Catalogue Number Three, 1992, no. 9)

A similar set was sold Christie's London, 19 November 1992, lot 39.