Pair carved Chippendale period side chairs

A sophisticated pair of mahogany George II period side chairs of deep rich colour with interlaced back splats. Typically referred to as Chippendale period.

Height: 38″ max. (19″ to top)
Width: 21″ max
Depth: 17″ max
Ca: 1760


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Description

George II period, ca 1750.
Crisply carved top rails, shaped veneered seat rails, raised on cabriole legs which are well carved with shells, acanthus and honeysuckle decoration. The legs terminate in ball and claw feet.

All in the best quality tight grained Cuban mahogany.

The overstuffed slip-in seats have been re-covered in antique hand woven silk.

All in excellent condition.

Sothebys, New York, sold a similar pair of side chairs in the Devenish Collection Sale on 24th April 2008, lot 68, @ USD $55,000.

Note the similar shaped seat rails, dished paper-scroll top rail, carved knees, and well carved ball & claw feet.

The Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, Accession numbers, 1970, 1221 A and B sold, Sotheby’s, New York, January 26, 27, 2000, lot 264.