A REGENCY X-FRAME GILTWOOD STOOL
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A REGENCY X-FRAME GILTWOOD STOOL

CIRCA 1805, POSSIBLY NORTH EUROPEAN

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A REGENCY X-FRAME GILTWOOD STOOL
CIRCA 1805, POSSIBLY NORTH EUROPEAN
The arm-rests terminating in griffin's heads and joined by a baluster shaped arm-rail, above a palmette clasp on paw feet, with padded seat and loose cushion covered in a red and gilt printed cotton, the gilding original
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Christie's, South Kensington, 15 September 2004, lot 232.
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Lot Essay

The scrolled seat is designed in the French/antique fashion introduced by C. Percier and P.F.L.Fontaine's, Recueil de Décorations Intérieures, Paris, 1802, and popularised in London by the connoisseur Thomas Hope's guide to his Duchess Street mansion museum entitled, Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807. The present stool, with mythical Apollo eagle griffin heads and triumphal arched columnar legs tied by palm-flowered ribbons and terminating in paw feet derives from the "Recueils Tabouret en X pattern" (pl.39, no.5), and this also inspired a Drawing Room X Seat pattern, with lion paw feet and arms terminating in palm-wrapped trusses, that George Smith issued in his Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior decoration, 1808 (pl.53).

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