The Property of THE TRUSTEES OF THE BEAUMONT SETTLEMENT
A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIRS, en suite with the preceding lot, one with repair to top of one front leg and with both side-stretchers replaced in oak, the other with repair to top of one arm and with all stretchers replaced
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A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY OPEN ARMCHAIRS, en suite with the preceding lot, one with repair to top of one front leg and with both side-stretchers replaced in oak, the other with repair to top of one arm and with all stretchers replaced
28½in.(72.5cm.)wide; 38in.(97cm.)high (2)
28½in.(72.5cm.)wide; 38in.(97cm.)high (2)
Provenance
Probably supplied to Thomas Stapleton, Esq., Carlton Hall (now Towers), near Goole, York
Thence by descent
LITERATURE:
M. Girouard, 'Carlton Towers III,' Country Life, vol. CXLI, 9 February 1967, p. 281, illustrates a pair of the chairs in situ in the Card Room
J. Robinson, 'Carlton Towers, Yorkshire', The Connoisseur, September 1975, p. 48, fig. 8
see note to lot 31
Thence by descent
LITERATURE:
M. Girouard, 'Carlton Towers III,' Country Life, vol. CXLI, 9 February 1967, p. 281, illustrates a pair of the chairs in situ in the Card Room
J. Robinson, 'Carlton Towers, Yorkshire', The Connoisseur, September 1975, p. 48, fig. 8
see note to lot 31