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THE PROPERTY OF A LADY OF TITLE
A NEAR PAIR OF LOUIS XIV WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK FAUTEUILS
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE NEEDLEWORK PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY
Details
A NEAR PAIR OF LOUIS XIV WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK FAUTEUILS
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE NEEDLEWORK PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY
Each with a rectangular back covered in petit and gros-point depicting a luth playing figure of Harlequin amidst foliage and flowerheads, on a black and beige font respectively, the seat covered conformingly and centred by floral sprays, on scrolled legs joined by shaped stretchers, restorations to needlework and feet of one armchair, one backrail replaced
46½ and 46½ in. (118 and 118.5 cm.) high, respectively; 22¼ in. (56.5 cm.) wide; 19¾ in. (50 cm.) deep (2)
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE NEEDLEWORK PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY
Each with a rectangular back covered in petit and gros-point depicting a luth playing figure of Harlequin amidst foliage and flowerheads, on a black and beige font respectively, the seat covered conformingly and centred by floral sprays, on scrolled legs joined by shaped stretchers, restorations to needlework and feet of one armchair, one backrail replaced
46½ and 46½ in. (118 and 118.5 cm.) high, respectively; 22¼ in. (56.5 cm.) wide; 19¾ in. (50 cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
Dr. Ludwig Mond, thence by descent to his great grandson, Julian Edward Alfred Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett (1925-1973) and by marriage to the present owner.
Brought to you by
Giulia Archetti
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