Lot 67
Lot 67
PROPERTY FROM A MASSACHUSETTS COLLECTION
A GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770

Price Realised USD 4,788
Estimate
USD 10,000 - USD 15,000
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A GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770

Price Realised USD 4,788
Price Realised USD 4,788
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The curved crest rail centering a cabochon cartouche and carved with bellflowers, padded open arms with in-scrolled terminals flanking a canary silk button-upholstered back and seat resting on serpentine rail carved with a shell cartouche raised on cabriole legs further headed with C-scroll floral clasps with trailing bellflowers over acanthus front feet
3612 in. (92.5 cm.) high, 25 in. (63.5 cm.) wide, 21 in. (53.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Acquired from Hotspur, London.
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Lot Essay


This chair is designed in the 'French' taste promoted by Thomas Chippendale in his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, and relates to a design in the third edition, 1762, pl. XXX.
It bears comparison with the suite supplied by Chippendale in 1766 to Sir Lawrence Dundas for the Long Drawing Room at 19 Arlington Street, which comprised ten chairs and three sofas, which was sold by the Marquess of Zetland in the Arlington Street sale, 26 April 1934 and was purchased by Messrs. Harris, who subsequently sold the suite to the Earl and Countess of Rosse for Birr Castle, Ireland.
A related suite of French styled seat furniture featuring a similar shell or palm-flower motif on the seat rail was supplied by Chippendale to the actor David Garrick for the Blue Bedroom at Hampton Villa in 1768, a suite subsequently sold from the Property of the Estate of Mary, Viscountess Rothermere, Christie's, New York, 16 April 1994, lots 142 and 143.
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