拍品 339
拍品 339
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE VISCOUNT WIMBORNE
A SET OF THREE ENGLISH CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT SIDE CHAIRS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

成交價 GBP 2,520
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GBP 3,000 - GBP 5,000
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A SET OF THREE ENGLISH CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT SIDE CHAIRS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

成交價 GBP 2,520
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In the George II style, each with an elaborately carved shell to the top-rail flanked by scrolling acanthus and harebells, with a vase-shaped and caned splat above a drop-in seat upholstered in orange velvet, on cabriole legs terminating in hoof-feet joined by a shaped stretcher, two later partially cream-painted
4812 in. (123 cm.) high; 23 in. (58.5 cm.) wide; 22 in. (56 cm.) deep
來源
Almost certainly acquired by Ivor Churchill Guest (1873-1939),1st Viscount Wimborne, for Ashby St Ledgers Manor, Northamptonshire, where pictured in the Music Room, circa 1912,
thence by descent.
出版
'Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire - II', Country Life, vol. CIX, 3 August 1951, pp. 348-351, fig. 5.
更多詳情
For further information on the collection of the Viscounts Wimborne please visit the tab ‘The Wimborne Collection’ on the main sale page.
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Benjamin BerryHead of Sale, Associate Specialist
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The chairback's floral embellished strapwork is inspired from French designs popularized at the beginning of the 18th century by Daniel Marot's Oeuvres, 1712.

The chair design relates to an early eighteenth century set belonging to the Borghese family and apparently listed in the nineteenth century inventories at the Palazzo Borghese, Rome until the collection was sold in 1892. Traditionally thought to be English in origin, it has been put forth that the Borghese set might have been commissioned for the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury for Ingestre Hall in Staffordshire whose daughter married Marc Antonio Borghese, thus explaining the presence of an English set of chairs in Rome. While is it tempting to subscribe to this theory, it is equally plausible that these chairs were made for direct export to Italy. Certainly, the furniture export trade from England to Continental Europe was a prolific one that can be substantiated by records of the Clerkenwell maker Giles Grendey (d.1780) whose lavish trade with Spain and Portugal is well known (see C. Gilbert, 'Furniture by Giles Grendey for the Spanish Trade', The Magazine Antiques, April 1971, pp. 544-550).

Another chair of closely related form displaying an open shell-carved cresting and knees is illustrated in H. Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, vol.I, New York, n.d., p.82, fig.107. A further pair was sold Christie's, New York, 28 March 2007, lot 182 for $18,000.

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