A GEORGE III GILTWOOD SOFA
THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR
A GEORGE III GILTWOOD SOFA

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LINNELL, CIRCA 1770

Details
A GEORGE III GILTWOOD SOFA
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LINNELL, CIRCA 1770
The arched padded back, sides and serpentine seat upholstered in Fortuny fabric, the frame carved with ribbon scrolls and centred by a ribbon-tied flowerhead, with rounded handholds, on square tapering panelled legs headed by husks and floral panels, two rear legs replaced, re-gilt and with traces of original gilding
95 in. (241 cm.) long
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 22 April 1999, lot 78.

Lot Essay

This sofa relates closely to a drawing of an armchair by John Linnell, circa 1775, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (E. 82-1929) which shares features such as the boldly carved seatrail, square panelled cuffed legs and carved incurved arm supports with characteristic ball handholds (reproduced in H. Hayward, 'The Drawings of John Linnell in the Victoria and Albert Museum', Furniture History, fig. 16.) An armchair en suite with the sofa was offered by Christie's London, 28 February 1985, lot 45. Another is illustrated in L. Synge, Great English Furniture, London, 1991, p. 99, fig. 111. A further pair was exhibited at the Antique Dealers' Fair and Exhibition, London, in 1955 and appears in an advertisement by Edward Nield, Lancaster in the exhibition catalogue, p. 60. A related set of chairs attributed to Linnell was sold by Christie's London, 7 July 1988, lot 141.

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