Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Giltwood

A George III Carved Gilt-Wood Chippendale Mirror
A George I Carved Giltwood Side Table
A George III Carved Gilt-Wood Mirror
A George III Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
An Important Pair of George III Gilt-wood Settees in the Manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger
A Pair of George III Giltwood Bergeres Atrributed to Francois Herve and Probably Supplied by Henry Holland.
A George III Parcel-Gilt and Painted Satinwood Pier Table
A George III Giltwood Border Glass Mirror
A Pair of George III Giltwood Armchairs By Thomas Chippendale
A Regency Period Giltwood and Ebonised Girandole Convex Mirror
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A George III Carved Giltwood Mirror
An Important Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinets
A Most Impressive George II Carved Gilt-Wood Mirror
A Pair of George III Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A Superb Pair of Giltwood Girandoles Attributed to William France
A George III Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
A George III Oval Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror
A Pair of George I Carved Giltwood Mirrors
An Exceptional George III Carved Gilt Wood Oval Mirror
A Regency Period Carved Giltwood Convex Mirror
A Highly Important George III Carved Giltwood Pier Mirror
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Giltwood Mirror
A Pair of Robert Adam designed Giltwood Torcheres
A Fine Pair of Harewood And Inlaid Side Tables by William Gates
A Very Rare Pair of Queen Anne Giltwood Border Glass Mirrors
A Highly Important Georgian Giltwood Mirror Designed By Matthias Lock and Signed by the Carver James Hill
A Pair of George III Giltwood Bergeres Atrributed to Francois Herve and Probably Supplied by Henry Holland.

A Pair of George III Giltwood Bergeres Atrributed to Francois Herve and Probably Supplied by Henry Holland.

The chairs with husk and guilloche carved headrails, padded arms supported on scrolling 'C' scroll uprights carved with trailing bell flowers. The seat rail centred by fluted tablets flanked by roundels on tapering turned and fluted legs with toupie feet.

It is possible that the chairs were designed by the Panton Street marchand mercier Guillaume Gaubert , who served as a designer of 'Ornamental Furniture' to George, Prince of Wales (later George IV) in the contemporary embellishment of his Piccadilly mansion Carlton House. The latter's furnishings were described at thetime by Horace Walpole, as being 'delicate and new' and 'rather classic than French' ( see D. Stroud, Henry Holland, 1966 p.64). In particular Gaubert supplied designs to be executed by the émigré menuisier François Hervé (d.1796) of John Street, who advertised himself as a 'cabriole chairmaker'. He is also documented in the early 1780s as being employed by John Spencer's sister Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (d.1806) and her husband William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (d.1811).

English, Circa 1791

Supplied to George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834) either for Spencer House, London, or Althorp, Northamptonshire;
thence by descent to John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910) at Althorp, where they are recorded in the Red Drawing Room in 1902, and in 1909;
thence by descent to Albert Edward John, 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975) at Spencer House, where they are recorded in the Rubens Room and Ante Room, before being returned to Althorp circa 1926 and thence by descent.

H. Avray Tipping, Althorp II, Country Life, 18 June 1921, p. 756, fig. 2, one bergere photographed in the Sir Joshua Reynolds Room;
Albert Edward John, 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975), Althorp, Furniture, Vol. I, circa 1937 and later;
J. Friedman, Spencer House, Chronicle of a great London mansion, London, 1993, p.138, ill.112, one bergere in 1926 in the Music Room, and p.272, ill.240, one bergere in 1926 in Lady Spencer's Dressing Room;
S. Weber Soros ed., James "Athenian" Stuart; The Rediscovery of Antiquity, New Haven and London, 2006, p.439, fig.10-40.