A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY, BOXWOOD AND MARQUETRY ARMCHAIRS
A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY, BOXWOOD AND MARQUETRY ARMCHAIRS
A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY, BOXWOOD AND MARQUETRY ARMCHAIRS
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A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY, BOXWOOD AND MARQUETRY ARMCHAIRS

ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1790

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A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY, BOXWOOD AND MARQUETRY ARMCHAIRS
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1790
Each with a shield-shaped back with carved Prince of Wales feathers and drapery swags, joined by an engraved sunburst, above down-curved arms and a bowed seat on square tapering legs headed by shell medallions with husk trails, one upholstered in calico, the others unupholstered
37 ½ in. (95 cm.) high; 23 ½ in. (60 cm.) wide; 22 in. (56 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale (Property of a Gentleman); Christie's, London, 14 November 2013, lot 150.
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Lot Essay


This chair pattern with distinctive drapery and feather-carved back was introduced by Gillows of Lancaster in 1787, for Croxton Johnson Esq., of Timperley, Cheshire, described as 'ten handsome mahogany chairs carved backs (plumes of feathers) with drapery tapered, legs fluted', and this may be the same design that Gillows supplied to Samuel Birch of Manchester, six chairs in the summer of 1787 and twenty more in the following months. The design proved extremely popular and there were many variations on the pattern. The present chairs are executed in Gillows' typically fine quality mahogany with marquetry decoration, but painted chairs were also supplied, sometimes with the feathers replaced with a painted vase of flowers (S.E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730 - 1840, Woodbridge, 2008, vol. I, pp. 160 - 163, pl. 112 - 118).

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