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Artworks
THE LEIDESDORF PEDESTALS, English, circa 1760
Height: 50 in; 127 cm
Width: 13½ in; 34.5 cm
Depth: 13½ in; 34.5 cm4453731The pedestals retain the original ‘Antique Green’ marble and have acquired a beautiful mellow colour. A drawing by Thomas Chippendale published in the 3rd edition of the Director relates to...
The pedestals retain the original ‘Antique Green’ marble and have acquired a beautiful mellow colour. A drawing by Thomas Chippendale published in the 3rd edition of the Director relates to the design of the pedestals. Wright and Elwick were subscribers to the Chippendale publication, and they often used his designs for their commissions, adding their own interpretation of the design. In this case two of the pedestal designs drawn by Chippendale have been combined.Provenance
Quinneys Ltd., Chester, England, until 1957;
Hotspur Ltd., London, England;
Arthur Leidesdorf collection, New York, USA, until 1974;
John Keil Ltd., London, England, 1982;
Private collection, USA.Exhibitions
The Northern Antique Dealers’ Fair, Harrogate, 1957.Literature
Thomas Chippendale, The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker’s Director, 3rd edition, 1762, pl. CXLVIII.
Christopher Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, vol. II. 1978, p. 208, fig. 379.
Illustrated:
Antique Collector, 1957; advertisement with Quinneys Ltd.
Sotheby’s, ‘A Collection of English Furniture, Barometers & Clocks formed by a Gentleman residing in New York’, June 1974, pp. 70-71, lot 34.
Graham Shearing, Thomas Chippendale, Antique Collector magazine, June 1980, pp. 96-100, ill. P. 98 no number.
Burlington Magazine, March 1982; trade advertisement with John Keil Ltd., London.
Ronald Phillips, Fine Antique English Furniture, London 2016, pp. 80/81.