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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY NEEDLEWORK LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS , Chairs: English, circa 1760  Needlework: English, circa 1740
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY NEEDLEWORK LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS , Chairs: English, circa 1760
Needlework: English, circa 1740

Height: 41 in; 104 cm
Width: 29 in; 74 cm
Depth: 31 ¾ in; 81 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY NEEDLEWORK LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS , Chairs: English, circa 1760 Needlework: English, circa 1740
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A highly important and outstanding quality pair of mid 18th century carved mahogany library armchairs in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each having a serpentine crested back, with padded arms...
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A highly important and outstanding quality pair of mid 18th century carved mahogany library armchairs in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each having a serpentine crested back, with padded arms on downswept carved mahogany supports, and padded seat upholstered with extremely fine and colourful 18th century petit-point needlework; the seat rails with a shaped apron carved with C-scrolls and central acanthus clasp to the front; on cabriole legs with leaf carving to the knees and scroll toes terminating in leather castors. The back legs are conformingly cabriole, terminating in pad feet with leather castors.

Note: The needlework, with minor extensions, originally made in the 1740s by Mrs. Lucy Baines of Bell Hall, Yorkshire, and is mentioned in the will of 1759 of her husband, Hewley Baines, bequeathing it back to her upon his death before passing by family descent.

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Provenance

The needlework by Mrs. Lucy Baines of Bell Hall, Naburn, Yorkshire.

Literature

Thomas Chippendale, ‘The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director’, 1754, pl. XII; execution of carving to the knee.
A. F. Kendrick, Old English Furniture, Needlework and Silver, Old Furniture, 1929, pp. 125-6, fig. 1.
Geoffrey Beard and Judith Goodison, ‘English Furniture 1500-1840’, 1987, p.174, illus.1; a chair from the same workshop.

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+44 (0)20 7493 2341

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26 Bruton Street,
London, W1J 6QL

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