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Artworks
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup:The chairs in the collection of Mrs Morton F. Plant, New York, 1927
A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIRS, The armchairs: English, circa 1745
The needlework: English, circa 1720Height: 36¾ in; 93.5 cm
Height of seat: 16½ in; 42 cm
Width: 26½ in; 67.5 cm
Depth: 27 in; 68 cm4476831Further images
Note: The claw feet have been restored. The chairs originally had two companion pairs and a matching settee, which were sold separately in the Rovensky sale in 1957. The entire...Note: The claw feet have been restored.
The chairs originally had two companion pairs and a matching settee, which were sold separately in the Rovensky sale in 1957. The entire suite was upholstered in the same fine early English needlework. The needlework is probably original to the suite, but was produced some 25 years earlier.
Provenance
Arthur Vernay Ltd., New York, USA, 1927;
Mrs. Morton F. Plant, New York, USA;
Collection of Mae C. Rovensky, New York, USA, until 1957;
Private collection, Washington, DC, USA, until 1995;
Private collection, New York, USA.Literature
Illustrated:
Arthur S. Vernay, Decorations and English Interiors, 1927, pl. 37; one of the chairs and another from the set.
Parke-Bernet, ‘Notable English and French Furniture of the XVIII Century belonging to the estate of the late Mae C. Rovensky’, sale catalogue, January 1967, pp. 298-9, lot 987.
Sotheby’s, New York, 12 October 1995, lot 296.