A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILT-GESSO SIDE CHAIRS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILT-GESSO SIDE CHAIRS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILT-GESSO SIDE CHAIRS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILT-GESSO SIDE CHAIRS

CIRCA 1730

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILT-GESSO SIDE CHAIRS
CIRCA 1730
Each with rounded rectangular padded back and seat edged with a rounded moulding and on naturalistic front legs headed by ferocious lion-masks with acanthus breastplates, and with hairy lower legs and paw feet, the gilding varnished, the inner frame of the seat replaced, lacking top fabric
41 3/8 in. (105 cm.) high; 27 ½ in. (70 cm.) wide; 25 in. (63.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly commissioned by George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (1690-1743) for Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire.
His daughter and co-heiress Lady Charlotte Lee (1724-1794), who married the 11th Viscount Dillon (1705-1787) in 1744 and thence by descent until sold
'Sold by Order of the Dillon Trustees', Christie's, London, 7 July 1994, lot 60.
Literature
A. Oswald, 'Ditchley - II. Oxfordshire. The Seat of Mr. Ronald Tree', Country Life, 16 June 1934, p. 625, fig. 6.
C. Hussey, English Country Houses: Early Georgian 1715-1760, London, 1955, p. 70, fig. 94. The photographs were taken just before the 1933 sale; the illustrated chair could be any one of the set of eight.
J. Cornforth, 'Ditchley Revisited', Country Life, 24 October 1985, p. 1174, fig. 3, 'A watercolour of the hall by Sebriakoff' [this watercolour sold from the estate of Marietta Tree, Christie's, New York, 17 October 1992, lot 27].
J. Cornforth, 'Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire - I: The Property of the Ditchley Foundation', Country Life, 17 November 1988, p. 104, fig. 11.
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Lot Essay

This superbly carved pair of chairs is part of a set of eight commissioned by George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (1690-1743) for Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire. They were designed under the direction of his architect Henry Flitcroft (1607-1769) to harmonise with the Palladian architecture of the state apartments, whose banqueting-hall ceiling featured 'A Council of the Gods' painted by the artist/architect William Kent (1685-1748) with whom Flitcroft was associated. The stucco spandrels of this trompe l'oeil occulus were embellished with festive bacchic lions emerging from roman foliage in the 'arabesque' manner. These gilded withdrawing-room chairs, described in the 1743 inventory as 'back-stools', were originally upholstered in crimson acanthus-scrolled damask and feature bacchic-lion monopodiae emerging from the acanthus foliage of their legs. The upholstered furniture for this tapestry-hung apartment has been credited to William Bradshaw (d. 1775), cabinet-maker, upholsterer and tapissier of Greek Street, Soho, who acted as the Earl's upholsterer and in 1736 supplied related chairs for Chevening, Kent.
This present pair of chairs were retained by the family but the other six were sold from Ditchley Park by the Executors of Harold Arthur, 17th Viscount Dillon, C.H., Sotheby's London, 26 May 1933, lot 145. They were subsequently sold by Lady Anne Tree, in these Rooms, 23 May 1968, lot 114 and again, in these Rooms, 27 June 1985, lot 184.
The set of chairs was accompanied by a half settee, which was probably separated from the chairs in the 19th century but has not been found in any sale. A mid-19th century sofa incorporating George II legs likely from the original half settee from Ditchley sold Christie's, London, 23 May 2013, lot 198.

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