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George II red walnut carver chair, Chippendale design back with pierced splat, out swept scroll arms, loose seat with wool work tapestry cover, cabriole legs.Condition report.Front right leg broken and still looseFront left leg cracked, loose.Back right leg cracked around the joint.Both sides of the back uprights are broken where the joint attaches to the top rail, loose.Large water stain to the back splat.New glue blocks, some missing, old bone glue over the surface. I think the chair used to be a commode.Some woodwormWoodscrews added to the joints to try and reinforce the chair and oak dowels added through the face of the joints, again to try and reinforce.
Three George III mahogany hall chairs, of slab construction solid seat, trestle base. The chairs are quite heavily knocked, dented, scuffed and some heavy scratches all over. Some splits to the timber in places. Loose joints on some. On one chair the foot on the right hand side has been reduced on the side.
Local Interest - Johannes "Jan" Kip (1652/53-1722) after Leonard Knyff (a.k.a. Leendert Knijff, 1650-1722), Bredby (Bretby) in Darby Shire (Derbyshire) (sic), the Seat of the Rt Honble Phillip Stanhope Earle (sic) of Chesterfield and Baron Stanhope of Shelford &c, from Britannia Illustrata, [London 1707], etched engraving, 36cm x 49cm; François Vivares (1709-1780) and P.G. Scotin (fl.1743) after Thomas Smith of Derby (d.1767), a pair, A Prospect on the River Wie (sic), in Monsal-Dale, Two Miles North-Weft (sic) of Bakewell, No. 6 and A Profpect (sic) of the Chee-Torr &c., on the River Wie (sic), Two Miles below Buxton, No. 7, Published June 21st and July 13th - 1743, engravings, 39cm x 33cm; John Boydell (1720-1804), by and after, a pair, A View of the Streights (sic) in Dove Dale, near Ashbourn (sic) in Derby Shire (sic), No. 48 and A View of Reynards Hall in Dove Dale, near Ashbourn (sic), No. 49, [London] 1749, hand-coloured engravings, 32cm x 46cm; James Basire (1730-1802) after Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA (1775-1851), View of the Cathedral of Christ Church, and Part of Corpus Christi College, published for the Oxford Almanack, [Oxford 1811], hand-coloured engraving, 34.5cm x 46.5cm [6]
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