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A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS CIRCA 1755
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2022年10月22日 开拍 / 2022年10月20日 截止委托
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS
CIRCA 1755
Each with a molded serpentine giltwood frame with padded arms and seat, covered in a French ice-blue Bizarre Japonnerie silk damask, circa 1708, also upholstered to the reverse, with scrolled hand-holds, with shaped seat rails carved with a cabochon within a C-scroll and ruffled cartouche, the cabriole legs headed by stylized inverted shells within C-scrolls above foliate clasps and edged with ruffles continuing to molded scrolled toes, minor variations to carving commensurate with production of a large set, with batten-carrying holes, illegible pencil inscription to the front rail of upholstery sub-frame of one chair, with printed and inscribed Ann and Gordon Getty Collection inventory label
39 1/2 in. (100 cm.) high, 28 1/2 in. (72 cm.) wide

A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS CIRCA 1755 Each with a molded serpentine giltwood frame with padded arms and seat, covered in a French ice-blue Bizarre Japonnerie silk damask, circa 1708, also upholstered to the reverse, with scrolled hand-holds, with shaped seat rails carved with a cabochon within a C-scroll and ruffled cartouche, the cabriole legs headed by stylized inverted shells within C-scrolls above foliate clasps and edged with ruffles continuing to molded scrolled toes, minor variations to carving commensurate with production of a large set, with batten-carrying holes, illegible pencil inscription to the front rail of upholstery sub-frame of one chair, with printed and inscribed Ann and Gordon Getty Collection inventory label 39 1/2 in. (100 cm.) high, 28 1/2 in. (72 cm.) wide Probably commissioned by William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington (1719-1779) for Elvaston Castle, Derbyshire. Thence by descent to William Henry Leicester Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington (1922-2009). The Property of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Harrington, removed from Elvaston Castle, Derby; Sotheby's, London, 8 November 1963, lot 179. The Property of a Nobleman; Christie's, London, 30 June 1977, lot 31. With Mallett Antiques Ltd., London. The fabric acquired from Francesca Galloway Ltd., London, by Ann and Gordon Getty. L Synge, Antique Furniture, London, 1977, pl. 41a, p. 127. L. Synge, Mallett's Great English Furniture, London, 1991, p. 92. fig.100. This Lot is transferred to Christie’s Redstone Post-Sale Facility in Long Island City after 5.00 pm on the last day of the sale. They will be available at Redstone on the following Monday. Property may be transferred at Christie’s discretion following the sale and we advise that you contact Purchaser Payments on +1 212 636 2495 to confirm your property’s location at any given time. This Lot is transferred to Christie’s Redstone Pos… Read more
Lot Essay THE DESIGN This pair of chairs are in the genre pittoresque or French rococo style, which was disseminated beyond France by Nicolas Pineau (1684-1754), a leading designer and originator, together with Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier and Jacques de La Joue. Pineau’s books were widely available in English provinces and the American colonies and he seems to have enjoyed a good reputation in London. His obituary in the London Advertiser and Literary Gazette, 6 March 1751 noted 'his great Integrity...in reducing the exorbitant Bills of such Workmen, who endeavored to impose upon their Employers’. Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779) who was certainly aware of Pineau’s publications, further popularized the taste in his seminal pattern book, The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1754-1762. These chairs correspond to a design in the book (3rd ed., pl. XXII) titled ‘French Chairs’. ELVASTON CASTLE Elvaston Castle has been in the Stanhope family from the 16th century. The successive Earls of Harrington devoted themselves to a series of rebuilding and refurnishing, following the lead of William Stanhope, who was created first Earl in 1742. These chairs are most likely to have been commissioned for Elvaston Castle by William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington (d.1799) soon after his marriage in 1746 to Lady Caroline Fitzroy. The presence of batten-carrying holes to the underside of the chairs indicates they were probably made in London for a country house. The chairs’ delicate carving corresponds to that on other pieces sold from Elvaston in the 1963 sale, including a pair of console tables (lot 176), oval pier glasses (lot 147), and a pair of chandeliers (lot 177).

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