Description:

Sept chaises hautes de style Charles II comprenant une paire d'accoudoirs et un ensemble de cinq chaises latérales, dans le style de Daniel Morot.
Chaque accoudoir a un dossier ajouré orné de feuilles d'acanthe enroulées et de moulures assorties sur les côtés, surmonté d'une élaborée sculpture de crête, entre des montants tournés en fuseau, le siège rembourré surélevé sur des pieds tournés en boule et facettés, reliés par une entretoise ondulée en X centrée sur une sphère.
Chaque chaise latérale a un dossier ajouré, centré sur une cartouche et orné de sculptures enroulées en C, flanqué de montants coniques sculptés surmontés d'urnes, le siège rembourré surélevé sur des pieds avant tournés en balustre sculptés et cannelés, reliés par une entretoise avant sculptée en feuille d'acanthe arquée et une entretoise en H tournée en balustre.
Une chaise accoudoir et deux chaises latérales conservent l'étiquette commerciale de FRANK PARTRIDGE Works of Art 26, King ST.
ST.
James's AND NEW YORK, (7)..
Bois de noyer.
Italie.
17 eme siècle.
121x 39cm.
Fauteuil 137x50cm.
Notes de bas de page:
Provenance: Avec Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd., 1er janvier 1939.
Vendues à Sir Henry Price (1877-1963), célèbre tailleur à cinquante shillings, Wakehurst Place, West Sussex.
En 1963, Wakehurst Place a été légué au National Trust, avec les magnifiques jardins créés par Henry Price, gérés par les Jardins botaniques royaux de Kew.
Ventes Sotheby's, The Price Collection, novembre 2000.
Provenance Bonham's 2012.

  • Literature: Five 19th c. dining chairs and two armchairs in the manner of Daniel Marot; the armchairs with a splat ornately scroll-carved with acanthus leaves and pierced, flanked by conforming side splats beneath an elaborate carved cresting, within peg-baluster turned uprights, the upholstered stuff-over seat raised on ball-turned and facetted legs, joined by a wavy "X"-shaped finial-centred stretcher; each side chair with a scroll-carved, pierced, cartouche-centred splat, beneath a C-scroll- carved arched cresting, flanked by urn surmounted fluted and carved tapering uprights, the stuff-over seats raised on baluster fluted and carved front legs joined by an arched leaf scroll carved front stretcher and baluster turned H-shaped stretcher One armchair and two side chairs retain the trade label of FRANK PARTRIDGE, by whom sold (1st Jan. 1939) to Sir Henry Price of Wakehurst Place, Sussex, bequeathed (1963) to the National Trust; sold at Sotheby's ("The Price Collection") in Nov 2000, Lot 64 and Lot 66 (total of nine side chairs) . The "Fifty Shilling Tailors", founded in Leeds (1905) by Henry Price, eventually owned 399 stores. Sold (1958) to United Drapery Stores, it was renamed "John Collier". UDS was sold (1983) to Hanson plc and (1985) to the Burton Group

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