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Property from a European Private Collection

A George III carved mahogany sofa, circa 1765, attributed to John Gordon

Auction Closed

December 4, 03:22 PM GMT

Estimate

80,000 - 120,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

with a shaped back enclosing scrolled armrests, the back, armrests and seat cushions covered with later sage green velvet upholstery, the shaped seat rails carved throughout with fish scales and centred by rosettes, the cabriole legs terminating in pad feet carved with acanthus foliage


93.5cm high, 214.5cm wide, approx. 90cm deep;

3ft. ¾ in., 7ft. ½ in., 2ft. 11 ½ in.

Please note that this sofa has been reduced in size. Please see the condition report for further information.

Almost certainly part of a larger set of twenty-four chairs and two settees commissioned by George, 4th Earl of Cardigan for Ditton Park, Buckinghamshire;

Thence by descent at Ditton to Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, younger son of Walter, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, Ditton Park, Surrey;

Likely Lady Holford;

Mallett of Bath, early 20th century.

Likely one of the two settees sold Parke-Barnet New York, The Walter P. Chrysler Jr Collection of English Furniture, 6-7 May 1960, lot 524 and 525;

With Mallet & Son, London;

From whom acquired by in 1965 via The Hallsborough Gallery, London;

Private Collection, Europe.

Illustrated examples from the suite, all armchairs unless otherwise stated

H. Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London, n.d. [1911], vol. II, fig. 392

Edwards, R. and M. Jourdan, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, 3rd edn., London, 1955, p.213, fig.178

(an illustration of the settee): D. Nickerson, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London, 1963, p.59, fig. 62

A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, London, 1968, pl. 87/88

The Connoisseur, August 1969, p.253, fig.4 (a single example of the armchairs sold at Sotheby’s in the same year, the pair appearing in this sale as lot 11)

A. Coleridge, ‘Chippendale, The Director, and some Cabinet-makers at Blair Castle', The Connoisseur, December 1960, p. 253, fig. 3 and 4.

Country Life, 17 June 1976, p.53 (an advertisement for Mallett)

F. David, ‘The Pretty and the Plain, Country Life, 1 May 1969, p.1078, fig.1.

P. Brown, The Noel Terry Collection of Furniture and Clocks, London, 1987, p.59, no. 59

L. Synge, Mallett's Great English Furniture, London, 1991, p.117, fig. 131

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