A GEORGE III GREEN AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED TRIPLE-CHAIRBACK SETTEE
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A GEORGE III GREEN AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED TRIPLE-CHAIRBACK SETTEE

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A GEORGE III GREEN AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED TRIPLE-CHAIRBACK SETTEE
Each chairback of shaped rectangular form with material-draped uprights, above a caned seat with tufted green silk squab-cushion, flanked by downswept arms on conforming supports, above a foliate-decorated apron, on square tapering legs and feet, stamped 'M' three times, the decoration original
36¾ in. (93.5 cm.) high; 59 in. (159 cm.) wide; 21¾ in. (55 cm.) depth of seat
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VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price and buyer's premium when purchased by non-EU purchasers.

Lot Essay

The basic pattern for a painted 'cabriolet' chair-frame, with hermed legs and hollowed arm-supported and arched cresting, featured in the 1792 Estimate Sketch Book of Gillows of London and Lancaster (L. Boynton (ed.), Gillow Furniture Designs 1760-1800, Royston, 1995, pl. 29 and fig. 280). However, in place of the Roman-tripod splat illustrated in the latter design, this settee's five-legged tripod is festooned with veil drapery in the fashion popularised by James Wyatt (d. 1813), whose architectural dynasty had a close working relationship with the Gillows firm.
A closely related splat pattern was published in Thomas Sheraton's The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, 1793 (Appendix, pl. XLIX).

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