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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE CHAIRS, The chairs: English, circa 1755  The needlework: English, circa 1755
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE CHAIRS, The chairs: English, circa 1755  The needlework: English, circa 1755
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE CHAIRS, The chairs: English, circa 1755  The needlework: English, circa 1755
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THE GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE CHAIRS, The chairs: English, circa 1755
The needlework: English, circa 1755

Height: 42 ¼ in; 107.5 cm
Height of seat: 18 in; 46 cm
Width: 23 ¾ in; 60.5 cm
Depth: 24 ½ n; 62 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) THE GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE CHAIRS, The chairs: English, circa 1755 The needlework: English, circa 1755
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A pair of George II parcel gilt mahogany side chairs attributed to Wright and Elwick. The 1813 inventory of Grimsthorpe mentions ‘6 mahogany chairs carv’d backs / and stuffd seats...
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A pair of George II parcel gilt mahogany side chairs attributed to Wright and Elwick.

The 1813 inventory of Grimsthorpe mentions ‘6 mahogany chairs carv’d backs / and stuffd seats cover’d with Drab / emboss’d Velvet in suite with the / Bed Furniture’.

The chairs were converted from stuff-over seats to drop-in seats at some time prior to 1924, when they were photographed in situ at Grimsthorpe; the bed en suite with the chairs can be seen in the 1924 photograph of the Tapestry Bedroom.

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Provenance

Peregrine, 3rd Duke of Ancaster (1714-1778) for Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire, England;
Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Ancaster (1867-1951);
H. Blairman & Sons Ltd., London, England, 1946;
Collection of Mr. and Miss Clariça Davidson, England, until 1988;
Mallett & Son Ltd., London, England, until 1999;
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Saul P. Steinberg, New York, USA;
Private collection, New York, USA.

Literature

Yvonne Hackenbroch, ‘English Furniture with Some Furniture of Other Countries in the Irwin Untermyer Collection’, 1958, figs. 143–7,pls. 116–20.

Illustrated:
‘Grimsthorpe Castle III’, ‘Country Life’, 26 April 1924, pp. 650-56,,fig. 10.
H. Avray Tipping and Christopher Hussey, ‘English Homes’, Period IV, vol. II, 1928, p. 320, fig. 475.
‘Antique Collector’, July 1946, advertisement; with H. Blairman &Sons Ltd.
Margaret Jourdain and F. Rose, ‘English Furniture, the Georgian Period 1750-1830’, 1953, p. 72, illus. 32.
Lanto Synge, ‘Mallett’s Great English Furniture’, 1991, p. 48, fig. 41.
Mallett & Son Ltd., ‘A Noble Art, Historic Needlework’, 1999, pp. 54-5.
Nicholas Goodison and Robin Kern, ‘Hotspur - Eighty Years of Antiques Dealing’, 2004, p. 135, illus. 7.

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London, W1J 6QL

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