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Chairs and Seating Furniture
English antique benches, chairs, hall chairs, sofas and settees, and stools
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A pair of George III period giltwood salon chairs, attributable to John Linnell.
Circa 1780
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Circa 1780
A pair of Regency ebonised and parcel-gilt open armchairs, each with curved tablet toprail centred by a lion's mask, flanked by palmettes, above an x-framed splat, centered by a flowerhead roundel, with scrolled arms and serpentine supports, above a caned seat, on sabre legs headed by flowerhead panels.
Circa 1810
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Circa 1810
A pair of mid Georgian style mahogany armchairs. The scroll carved arms surmount serpentine seats above cabriole foliate carved legs and scroll feet. The gros point and petit point upholstery depict figures in a landscape. These chairs are clearly inspired by the so-called 'French Chairs' contained in mid-18th century pattern books such as Thomas Chippendale's Director and Mayhew and Ince's Universal System of Household Furniture, published in 1762.
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A pair of Directoire period mahogany and ebonised armchairs of antiquarian design, in the manner of Jacob. The curule form front and back legs terminate in ebonised lion's feet. The arms terminate in ebonised spheres.
Circa 1800
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Circa 1800
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