Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Antique Chairs

A Fine George I Walnut Wing Armchair together with a copy
A George III Carved Mahogany Settee
A Pair of George III Large Bergere Chairs
A Unusual Pair of Regency Hall Chairs
An Important Pair of George III Gilt-wood Settees in the Manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger
A George II Walnut Armchair
A Pair of Regency Period Mahogany Curricle Bergeres
A Rare George II Carved Mahogany Armchair
A Pair of George III Giltwood Bergeres Atrributed to Francois Herve and Probably Supplied by Henry Holland.
A George III Window Seat
A Pair of George III Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to Gillow of Lancaster
A Regency Period Day-Bed
A Pair of Regency Day Beds
A Pair of George IV Mahogany Hall Chairs in the Manner of Sir Robert Smirke
A Pair of George II Carved Mahogany Gainsborough Armchairs
A Pair of George I Walnut Stools
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Armchairs
A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb
A Set of Eighteen George III Mahogany Dining-Chairs
A Rare George III Carved Mahogany Armchair
A George III Carved Mahogany Stool
A George II Carved Walnut Armchair
A Rare George III Carved Mahogany Armchair
A Pair of Regency Period Curricle Chairs
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Sidechairs
A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb

A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb

Each chair has a curved cartouche shaped upholstered back with carved gadrooned frame. The 'S' shaped padded arms with 'C' shaped moulded supports above an upholstered seat with slender cabriole legs crisply carved with gadrooned edge, foliage and cabochon to the knee and terminating in French style scroll toes.

English, Circa 1775

The chairs had been in the same family for over 80 years and are sold with provenance (1920's bill) from dealers Moss Harris and Sons, New Oxford Street, London, WC1.
Also with a photocopy of the original letter, from M Harris and Sons (traced history of chairs and originally property of the late John Stewart Esq, Stonehurst, Ardingly, Surrey, dated October 1926

ATTRIBUTION
In the 1770's John Cobb supplied a suite of six of these chairs with a matching settee to Philip Yorke for Erdigg, near Wrexham. The suite remains in the house to this day.

Identical chairs Illustrated in
The English Chair by Moss Harris, Plate LXX
The Leisdorf Collection Lot 138
The French Style in English Furniture by R.W. Symonds (Antique Collector, July - August 1950
CINOA Exhibition, The Grand Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972, Plate 212
English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century Pleasures and Treasures by David Nickerson, plate 83

The Prescott Collection lot 323
The French Style in English Furniture by R.W. Symonds (Antique Collector, July - August 1950
CINOA Exhibition, The Grand Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972, Plate 212
English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century Pleasures and Treasures by David Nickerson, plate 83