Posts Tagged ‘Upholstered Chairs’
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Chippendale Mahogany Armchair - Mid-18th Century Chair in Mahogany - George II Period Chair - A Victorian Button-Back Mahogany ‘Ladies’ Chair with Cabriole Legs
UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
Value points: Early examples with original upholstery even if in worn condition command a premium over the range quoted, often by an appreciable amount if the work is of fine quality. [...]
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
CHAIRS: UPHOLSTERED
About 1720-1840
Queen Anne side-chair, about 17.30.
Surviving upholstered chairs made for drawing-room use date mostly from after 1720 and, although originally made in sets, are more often found today in pairs, or even singles.
Many resemble contemporary dining-chairs in the design of legs and stretchers and the general shape of arms, but have fully upholstered seats [...]
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
CHAIRS — upholstered 18th century, evolution of wings
Upholstery, like chairs, came late to the general ruck of people. Important personages, not obliged to sit on benches or stools, doubtless padded their important seats with a variety of coverings. For our purposes the upholstered chair can start in the late seventeenth century and go forward from [...]
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
CHAIRS — upholstered, without arms
This type of chair enjoyed a long period of popularity. At first the comfort and later the practicality ensured that with period features it continued to be made. The legs provide the clue to date.
Four good square cabrioles, C-scrolls, carved decoration on the knee. Of all these examples this is the [...]
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
CHAIRS — upholstered, Victorian, open arms type
An imposing highly-carved luxurious mahogany chair with much acanthus-leaf carving and scrolling. The turned legs are carved as well, only the back legs are left plain. Solid early Victorian prosperous comfort.
The neo-classical model based on French design of the eighteenth century (see Chairs — upholstered, neo-classical) has now almost [...]
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