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Artworks
THE HUNGERFORD CHAIRS, English, circa 1775
Height: 38 ¾ in; 98.5 cm
Width: 25 ½ in; 64.5 cm
Depth: 24 ½ in; 62 cm
4475621A highly important pair of George III mahogany armchairs attributed to Thomas Chippendale. An outstanding pair of mid 18th century carved mahogany armchairs attributed to Thomas Chippendale having upholstered oval...A highly important pair of George III mahogany armchairs attributed to Thomas Chippendale.
An outstanding pair of mid 18th century carved mahogany armchairs attributed to Thomas Chippendale having upholstered oval backs with moulded egg and dart surround and a wheat sheaf cresting within a laurel wreath, issuing out swept upholstered arms on down swept moulded supports, finely carved with husk trails, pearl beading and acanthus leaf, joined to the upholstered serpentine shaped seats with finely moulded frieze carved laurel swags and central tablet with the Hungerford family crest of a ducal crown with wheat sheaf above, suspended on laurel swags and tied by floral paterae; on moulded cabriole legs with anthemion carving to the knees and terminating in leaf carved French toes.
These outstanding chairs epitomise the height in English craftsmanship and design and once formed part of a larger suite consisting of twelve armchairs, two settees and two card tables.
Provenance
John Peach Hungerford Esq. , Dingley Hall, Northamptonshire.
Hugh Richard Downe, Wykeham Abbey, Yorkshire.Exhibitions
The Luton Museum, London , 1939
Victoria And Albert Museum, 1968Literature
Illustrated:
British Antique Dealers Association Golden Jubilee Exhibition, Victorian and Albert Museum, London 1968, pl. 159, one chair from the set.
David Easton, Timeless Elegance, New York 2010, p 68, a pair of chairs from the set.
Literature:
Margaret Jourdain, Furniture at Wykeham Abbey- I, Apollo, Vol. 46, October 1947, p. 79, fig1.
Yvonnne Hackenbroch, English Furniture with some Furniture from other Countries in The Irvin Untermyer Collection, Cambridge Mass, 1958, plate 220, fig 259+pp. 53-54.
Geoffey Beard, Judith Goodison, English Furniture 1500-1840, Oxford 1987, p. 125, fig 6, . 170, fig 1.
F.Lewis Hinckley, Georgian Funiture and Looking Glasses, New York 1992, pp. 74/75, ill. 113/114.