A late George III and later, harlequin set of six provincial, mahogany, Chippendale style dining chairs, comprising a set of three with quartrefoil pierced splats, undulating cresting rails and overstuffed seats covered in later gros point, raised on chamfered square legs, united by 4 rail stretchers, with another three later examples, some damage (6)Condition report: Set of three - one with broken part of splat and consequently lacking 4cm section. Another lacking 11.5cm section in a similar place on the reverse and with a re-stuck cresting rail (formerly broken) and with restorations including both front legs (right with a visible 9cm patch top right) and 'H' stretcher on the join on the left (formerly broken) and splat strengthened with screws at the base, seat cover with small tears. The third strengthened in a similar way and with two upright sections of splat restored and seat 'sagging'. Braid not matching and worn and in need of replacement.Remainder - one with badly broken front right leg at the top.All chairs with chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.