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A PAIR OF GEORGE III ARTIFICIAL 'COADE' STONE CHIMNEY FINIALS
1797
Modelled as flaming urns, with drapery swags, below gadrooned and stiff-leaf decorated tops, on spreading socles and square plinths, stamped 'COADE LONDON 1797' and 'COADE LAMBETH 1797' respectively
30½ in. (77.5 cm.) high; 28 in. (71 cm.) wide (2)

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The krater-shaped cassolette, with bacchic drapery festooned from a ribbon-guilloche is conceived in the antique manner promoted around 1770 by Sir William Chambers (d.1796), architect to King George III. The design relates to the balustrade urns which Chambers designed for Somerset House, London (1176-1796).
See J. Harris, Sir William Chambers, London, 1970, fig. 161.

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