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Draft draughtsman, Painter, b. 1749 - d. 1822

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      • A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER (1749-1822
        Jan. 31, 2024

        A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER (1749-1822

        Est: £5,000 - £8,000

        A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LIBRARY ARMCHAIR BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER (1749-1822), CIRCA 1800The cross-banded bar back above the open arms and canework seat, with removable seat cushion, on square tapering legs joined by stretchers and terminating in brass caps and castors 90cm high, 61cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: Made for Charles Hoare (1767-1851) for Luscombe Castle, Devon and by descent until sold Christie's, London, 26th June 1986, Lot 108; one chair sold again (possibly this chair) Christie's, London, 22nd May 2019, Lot 32Literature: J. Goodison, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale Junior, London, 2017, p. 319, no. 116 and pp. 260-261. This armchair is one from a set , supplied by Thomas Chippendale the Younger (1749-1823) to Charles Hoare, Senior Partner of the banking firm of C. Hoare & Co., for Luscombe Castle, Devon. Only three chairs from the set are known. Hoare purchased Luscombe in 1797, and for three years the architect, John Nash (1752-1835) and garden designer, Humphrey Repton (1752-1818) were engaged to create a picturesque castle-style house and to landscape the gardens (Goodison, p. 260). Although no Chippendale bills survive for Luscombe, Hoare's bank account shows that the cabinetmaker was paid just over £900 between November 1803 and November 1804 for furnishings (ibid.). Hoare's taste was evidently influenced by Chippendale's commission for his half-brother, Richard Colt Hoare, at Stourhead, Wiltshire, for the present chair closely resembles dining room chairs invoiced for in 1802 for Stourhead, which are still in situ (ibid., p. 318, fig. 114; p. 319, fig. 115)

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • THOMAS CHIPPENDALE 1749-1822 LANDSCAPE PAINTING
        Jun. 17, 2020

        THOMAS CHIPPENDALE 1749-1822 LANDSCAPE PAINTING

        Est: $600 - $800

        Attributed to Thomas Chippendale the Younger (1749-1822). The painting is a landscape of a cow and her calf. It is oil/board and bears a signature (LR). While Chippendale and his family's company were known primarily for furniture, Thomas Chippendale, the Younger was a member of the Society of the Arts and exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy. Measures: 11 7/8" x 9 1/4" Provenance: From a large private collection of a Westchester NY art collector.

        Austin York LLC
      • A LATE GEORGE III GILTWOOD AND PAINTED OVERMANTEL MIRROR
        Dec. 16, 2010

        A LATE GEORGE III GILTWOOD AND PAINTED OVERMANTEL MIRROR

        Est: £5,000 - £8,000

        A LATE GEORGE III GILTWOOD AND PAINTED OVERMANTEL MIRROR IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER (1749-1822), CIRCA 1790-1800 The later square plate within beaded borders and mounted upon a lilac painted surround surmounted by a carved urn and flanked by winged sphinxes, fan paterae and foliate scrolls trailing ribbon-tied husk pendants, the lilac decoration later, the reverse inscribed in chalk 'Bainbridge/Egham', possibly reduced in height to form an overmantel in the 19th century, re-gilt 72 in. (183 cm.) high; 65½ in. (166 cm.) wide

        Christie's
      • Thomas Chippendale
        Sep. 15, 2004

        Thomas Chippendale

        Est: $150 - $250

        [FURNITURE DESIGNS] Six engravings, 1753, later impressions. Sight of each sheet 9 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches

        Doyle New York
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