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Chairs and Seating Furniture
English antique benches, chairs, hall chairs, sofas and settees, and stools
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Four George III giltwood open armchairs, attributed to Francois Herve.
The back carved with a 'ribbon and stick' band, the cresting centered by a ribbon-bound floral rosette with trailing husks. Leaf and tongue carved and beaded rails above tapering fluted legs headed by floral paterae and ending in turned feet.
Circa 1780
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Circa 1780
A set of four Regency revival armchairs in the Brighton Pavilion taste. The framework ribbed to imitate bamboo, with the white painted decoration picked out with a celadon green on the ribs. Upholstered in a Northcroft silk.
Late 19th century
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Late 19th century
A set of four George II period mahogany sidechairs in the Chippendale manner. The back splats in a ‘Gothick’ style, above stuffover seats, all supported by square, chamfered legs.
Circa 1750
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Circa 1750
Set of 6 early Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs. The well-figured balloon backs surmount seats now covered in rose-coloured velvet. The turned front legs are supported by original china-wheeled castors.
Circa 1850
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Circa 1850
A set of six 18th century George III mahogany ladder back dining chairs, the shaped top rail enclosing pierced horizontal splats with carved anthemion detail, the drop in seats on square section supports united by H-shaped stretcher, comprising; two elbow and four side chairs.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
A set of 8 George III 'Chippendale revival' style mahogany dining chairs. The set consists of 2 carver's chairs and 6 side chairs, all with stuffover seats and shaped mahogany aprons, terminating in cabriole front legs with ball and claw feet.
Circa 1880
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Circa 1880
Set of 7 George III mahogany 'shieldback' chairs in the Hepplewhite manner. Consisting of 2 armchairs and 5 sidechairs, the well-carved back of shield shape, with the splat of three stiles radiating from a fan, the central stile terminating in a Prince of Wales feather motif.
Circa 1785
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Circa 1785
Set of 12 Louis XVI style dining chairs, attributable to Maison Jansen. Composed of 2 armchairs and 10 sidechairs of ample proportions, The dished elliptical backs and seats surmount stop-fluted legs with paterae at the top, and toupie feet.
Circa 1900
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Circa 1900
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