A PAIR OF GEORGE III WHITE-PAINTED OPEN ARMCHAIRS, the pierced backs with triple-arrow splats, the padded oval seats covered in striped material, on turned tapering legs, later blocks, restorations, re-decorated over original polychrome decoration (2)

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III WHITE-PAINTED OPEN ARMCHAIRS, the pierced backs with triple-arrow splats, the padded oval seats covered in striped material, on turned tapering legs, later blocks, restorations, re-decorated over original polychrome decoration (2)

Lot Essay

The rectangular back, curved arms, bowed seat and turned tapering legs all derive from a Drawing Room chair-pattern published in Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, 1793, Appendix, pl. VI. The triple arrow splat derives from a dining-chair back design published, ibid., pl. XXXVI

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