A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS

IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS SHERATON, CIRCA 1790

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS
IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS SHERATON, CIRCA 1790
The floral and drapery carved top rails and back above a solid seat on turned tapering legs, one inscribed 'ID84' to the underside
33½ in. (85 cm.) high; 15¾ in. (40 cm.) wide; 16 in. (41 cm.) deep (2)

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Designed, in the words of Sheraton in the Cabinet Dictionary, 1803, to be 'placed in halls, for the use of servants or strangers waiting on business', the splats of these drapery-swagged hall chairs are almost identical to a chair in the Victoria & Albert Museum (illustrated in R. Fastnedge, Sheraton Furniture, London, 1961, pl .11).