A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD ARMCHAIR
PROPERTY FROM THE HASCOE FAMILY COLLECTION (LOTS 26-46)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD ARMCHAIR

ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1780

Details
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD ARMCHAIR
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1780
With pierced Prince-of-Wales feathers splat and outscrolled arms above a red upholstered seat, on rosette-headed legs
Provenance
Acquired from David Hordern, London, 31 March 1993.

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Lot Essay

This chair, with its particularly refined leg and pleasing light wood inlays, corresponds to a 'Drapery and Feather' back chair in Gillows' 1787 Estimate Sketch Book. Also known as the Prince’s pattern, with its feathered plumes, the firm supplied Nathaniel Crompton Esq. of Manchester with '10 elegant mahogany arm'd chairs (feather pattern) ye backs, fronts & elbows neatly enriched & molded & finished in the best manner'. As Susan Stuart comments, 'This feather pattern was undoubtedly one of the finest, most expensive and striking patterns the Lancaster firm ever manufactured' (Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, vol. II, Woodbridge, 2008, pp. 160-161, pl. 112-115).

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