A SET OF THREE ITALIAN ROCOCO BLUE-PAINTED AND MECCA [GILT-VARNISHED SILVERED] SIDE CHAIRS
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A SET OF THREE ITALIAN ROCOCO BLUE-PAINTED AND MECCA [GILT-VARNISHED SILVERED] SIDE CHAIRS

VENICE, CIRCA 1740

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A SET OF THREE ITALIAN ROCOCO BLUE-PAINTED AND MECCA [GILT-VARNISHED SILVERED] SIDE CHAIRS
VENICE, CIRCA 1740
Each with a scrolling central crest yoke-shaped top rail and the vasiform solid splat now with an upholstered back and seat covered in striped blue silk on cabriole legs joined by a turned stretcher and ending in squared feet, decorated throughout in blue with chinoiserie and arabasque strapwork on a trellis ground, decorated to the reverse, the backs possibly originally without upholstery, blue decoration probably original with some refreshments, one with later rear stretcher (3)
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Christie's is selling all lots in this sale as agent for an organization which holds a State of New York Exempt Organization certificate. Seller explicitly reserves all trademark and trade name rights and rights of privacy and publicity in the name and image of Doris Duke. No buyer of any property in this sale will acquire any right to use the Doris Duke name or image. Seller further explicitly reserves all copyright rights in designs or other copyrightable works included in the property offered for sale. No buyer of any property in the sale will acquire the rights to reproduce, distribute copies of, or prepare derivative works of such designs or copyrightable works.

Lot Essay

A set of five armchairs that are almost certainly from the same set are at Biltmore, North Carolina, in the Second Floor Living Hall of the 250-room mansion. The Biltmore chairs were almost certainly purchased by George Vanderbilt during his travels in Europe in the six years before completion of the building in 1895.

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