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A set of four mahogany-framed dining chairs, in the Chippendale manner, each with a chamfered, hooped back, centred by a waisted, pierced and blind-carved splat, above a leather stuffover serpentine front seat with close nailing to the front legs, on square-tapering supports joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 18th century
A matched set of one carver arm and five single George III Chippendale style country oak dining chairs, each with yoke shaped top rail to solid splat back with shaped stiles and solid seat raised on legs of square tapering section with exception of the armchair with turned legs and stretchers (see illustration).
Macquoid (P) A History of English Furniture 4 vol. contemporary half-morocco 1904-08 § Macquoid (P.) and Ralph Edwards. The Dictionary of English Furniture 3 vol. second revised edition 1954 § Symonds (R. W.) Furniture Making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England 1955 § Foley (E.) The Book of Decorative Furniture 2 vol. old ink stamp on title of vol. 1 1910 § Brackett (O.) Thomas Chippendale n.d. plates and illustrations some colour some tipped in occasional spotting all but the first original cloth rubbed the second with frayed dust-jackets; and c.15 others English furniture v.s.(c.25)
A Victorian mahogany boardroom table, the oval top above a plain freize upon foliate clasped cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, upon brass castors, (with three leaves), 72 x 122 x 302 cm (when extended), together with a set of eight Victorian mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, (two with arms), (9).
A CARVED, GREEN PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT DISPLAY CABINET OF CHIPPENDALE STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The upper section with fret-work cornice above an astragal glazed door flanked by arched display cupboards on four scroll-carved cabriole legs 77½ in. (197 cm.) high; 38 in. (96.5 cm.) wide; 17½ in. (45.5 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A SILVER CANTEEN OF CHIPPENDALE FANCY PATTERN FLATWARE MARK OF JAMES DIXON AND SON, SHEFFIELD, 1936 COMPRISING 12 EACH OF: TABLE FORKS, SOUP SPOONS, DESSERT SPOONS & FORKS, CAKE FORKS, TEASPOONS, SUNDAE SPOONS, TEASPOONS & DEMI-TASSE SPOONS; ALSO 4 TABLE SPOONS; 3 EACH OF MUSTARD AND SALT SPOONS; PAIRS OF: SUGAR TONGS, SALAD SERVERS & SERVING SPOONS; A SIFTER SPOON; A BASTING SPOON & A SOUP LADLE; 12 EACH OF TABLE KNIVES & DESSERT KNIVES PLUS 12 PAIRS OF FRUIT & FISH KNIVES & FORKS, ALL WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES, PLATED BLADES/TINES; AND A FIVE-PIECE CARVING SET, CONTAINED IN CANTEEN 170 OZ. (5,270 GR.) View on Christie's.com
An Edwardian Chippendale Revival breakfront cabinet, the finely carved pediment with acanthus scrolls and floral decoration, Greek key frieze above four astragal glazed doors, the centre double doors opening to reveal glass shelves and lined in green velvet, the base with elaborate shell, acanthus and floral carving, raised on carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolling feet, 84 x 77 3/4 x 15 1/2in. (213.5 x 185 x 39.5cms deep maximum).

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