A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COBB, CIRCA 1775

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN COBB, CIRCA 1775
Each with a cartouche-shaped back within a gadrooned frame, part-padded arms with scrolled terminals and a serpentine padded seat, upholstered in green striped and flower-sprigged watered-silk, on gadrooned and channelled cabriole legs with foliate and cabochon clasps and scrolled feet, each stamped 'R' to the back rail, repairs and restoration
36 in. (91 cm.) high; 24 ½ in. (62 cm.) wide; 25 ½ in. (65 cm.) deep
Provenance
With Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd., New Bond St., London, 1997
Special notice
Following the auction, this lot will be stored at Crozier Park Royal and will be available for collection from 12.00pm on the second business day after the sale. Please call Christie’s Client Service 24 hours in advance to book a collection time at Crozier Park Royal. All collections from Crozier Park Royal will be by pre-booked appointment only. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060 I Email: cscollectionsuk@christies.com.

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Lot Essay

These chairs belong to a group traditionally associated with John Cobb (d. 1778) of St. Martin's Lane, 'upholsterer' to George III from 1761 in partnership with William Vile (d. 1767). Related furniture, including a set of six mahogany chairs, was supplied at this period to Philip Yorke for Erddig, Denbighshire (J. Cragg, 'Room for improvement, the re-arrangement of room furnishings at Erddig', Apollo, April 2002, p. 38, fig. 4). Payments to John Cobb were made by Philip Yorke I in 1770 (Erddig, Guide Book, 1988, p. 30.)
A pair of armchairs of virtually identical design was sold from The Prescott Collection, Christie's, New York, 31 January 1981, lot 323. One of the armchairs, from what is quoted to be a set of eight, is illustrated in D. Nickerson, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London, 1963, p. 80, fig. 83. A set of six side chairs of the same pattern was sold anonymously Christie’s, New York, 18 October 2005, lot 422 ($78,000 including premium). More recently, a pair of armchairs of similar pattern was sold by Apter-Fredericks Ltd, Christie’s, London, 19 January 2021, lot 52 (£27,500 including premium), and a single armchair in the sale sale, lot 53 (£8,125 including premium).

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