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Dec 7, 2022
34 1/2 x 21 1/4 x 20 in., height of seat 18 1/2 in.
Note: From Christie's London catalog note: These chair frames, with arched supports, correspond by the architect William Chambers in 'Designs of Chinese Building,' 1757, pl. XIII, as being suitable for Chinese garden buildings. However, their bergere form and fan-pattern tablets relate to chair patterns published in the 1790s by A. Hepplewhite & Co. and Thomas Sheraton. The same pattern chairs, with more decorative seat-rails, appear to have formed part of the exotic furnishings introduced to the chinoiserie Royal Pavillion, Brighton, created by the architect Henry Holland (d. 1806) about 1801 for George, prince of Wales, later King George IV. (see C. Musgrave, 'Regency Furniture, London, 1961, pl. 24a). Related Cantonese chairs and their accompanying vase stands, which may have been purchased by John Crace (d. 1819) from an East India Company trader about 1802 for the Marine Pavillion, Brighton featured in the Saloon and Red and Blue Drawings Rooms, in John Nash's 'Views of the Royal Pavillion at Brighton, 1826.
Sold Christie's London, July 16, 1992, Lot 123.Collection from Stair We are open for pickups Monday through Friday, from 9:30am to 12pm and again from 1pm to 4:30pm. Please call us at 518-751-1000 to schedule collection. We ask that you collect your items or make collection arrangements within 10 days of your purchase. We suggest requesting a quote for packing and shipping prior to bidding on an item, as you will be responsible for collection or shipping if you are the successful bidder. Below is a list of shippers our clients use on a regular basis, but feel free to use your shipper of choice. For smaller items that can be boxed and shipped: UPS Store #4541 230 Kings Mall Court Kingston, New York 12401 T: 845.336.4877 F: 845.336.3832 E: store4541@theupsstore.com For furniture and other large items: Meticulous Inc. T: 845.256.7047 F: 845.256.7039 E: meticulousmovers@live.com Sure Express 1-800-335-9996 judy@sureexpress.com Worldwide Shipping: James Bourlet, Inc. T: 718.392.9770 F: 718.392.2470 www.bourlet.org Cadogan Tate Fine Art Worldwide Fine Art Logistics T: 718.706.7999 F: 718.707.2847 E: fineartny@cadogantate.com www.cadogantate.com Gander & White Shipping T: 718.784.8444 F: 718.784.9337 www.ganderandwhite.com Plycon Transportation Group T: 631.269.7000 F: 631.269.7088 www.plycongroup.com