A PAIR OF GILTWOOD X-FRAME STOOLS OF GEORGE II STYLE
A PAIR OF GILTWOOD X-FRAME STOOLS OF GEORGE II STYLE
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A PAIR OF GILTWOOD X-FRAME STOOLS OF GEORGE II STYLE

POSSIBLY BY LENYGON AND MORANT, 20TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF GILTWOOD X-FRAME STOOLS OF GEORGE II STYLE
POSSIBLY BY LENYGON AND MORANT, 20TH CENTURY
Each with a rectangular padded seat covered in red damask, the X-frame scaled scroll supports centred by a shell and terminating in paw feet
17½ in. (44.5 cm.) high; 26¼ in. (67.5 cm.) wide; 19 in. (48.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Christie's, London, 9 March 2006, The Legend of Dick Turpin Part I, lot 73.

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Lot Essay

This pair of stools was possibly made by the firm Lenygon & Morant, established in Old Burlington Street in 1915, who specialised in furniture in the early 18th century style. They are inspired by the 'Roman' stool pattern conceived by William Kent in 1737 for the Queen's Withdrawing Room, Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex.

For further information see lot 97, an 18th century stool of the same pattern.

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