Lot 21
  • 21

An important set of twelve George III mahogany dining chairs circa 1760

Estimate
60,000 - 80,000 USD
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Description

  • mahogany
  • height 38 1/4 in.
  • 97.2 cm
Comprising two armchairs and ten side chairs.

Provenance

Tissington Hall, Derbyshire
Sold Christie's London, April 20, 1985, lot 174

Literature

Herbert Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, vol. II p. 227, fig. 2
H. Avray Topping, English Homes, vol. II, 1927 (one armchair is shown in situ in the drawing room at Tissington Hall)
Geoffrey Beard and Judith Goodison, English Furniture, 15090-1840, Oxford, 1987, p. 126

Condition

Beautiful color and surface to the mahogany; very nicely carved; stable and sturdy; areas of old worm damage to the seat rails throughout with some minor losses to some seat rails. 1. with glued repaired break to central arch to backrest showing some glue residue; back seat rail reinforced. 2. small old repair to central arch of backrest; back seat rail reinforced. 3. back seat rail reinforced. 4. minor old repairs to the backrest. 5. minor small repairs to backrest. Back seat rail reinforced. 6. minor repairs to backrest. Back seat rail reinforced. 7. backrest with some small repairs and minor replacement to one pierced quatrefoil. Back seat rail reinforced. 8.very minor repair to back rest. Back seat rail reinforced. 9. back rest with very minor repairs. The cluster-columns to the left stile are slightly loose and need a small gluing; back seat rail reinforced. 10. very minor repairs to back rest; one pierced quatrefoil replaced. 11. armchair with small loss to pierced fretwork of left armrest support; back seat rail reinforced. 12. armchair with some old repairs to backrest; back seat rail reinforced.
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