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Chippendale Period Mahogany Hall Seat / Stool / Bench.
Thomas Chippendale.
England, Circa 1765.
Original 18th Century Chippendale Period Mahogany Stool / Hall Bench with outstanding colour and patination.
This is a particularly fine example of the Mid Georgian Style, to be seen especially at Oxford University in the Brasenose Library.
The same outline can be found at Petworth House, Sussex in a Suite of Painted Rococo Hall Stools/ Seats.
It is more than likely this seat comes from one of our great English homes.
Provenance:
Collection UK.
Exhibitions:
LAPADA Berkeley Square and Harris Lindsay Jermyn St London.
Literature:
See Norman Adams 18th Century English Furniture.
See English Country Houses Christopher Hussey at Rokeby Hall Yorkshire for similar later stools.
See Syon House one of London`s Finest Homes.
Medium: Wood/ Mahogany.
Dimensions
Height: 45 cm (17.72 in), Width: 59 cm (23.23 in), Depth: 43 cm (16.93 in)Condition report
Wonderful untouched country house state accentuating colour and patinaStock number
5746The BADA Standard
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