Pair of Chairs

A Fine Pair of Late Regence/Louis XV,Beechwood Walnut Stained Fauteuils A La Reine
18th Century

Upholstered in Aubusson Tapestry Woven with Flower filled Vases.  Each with a pierced shell seatrail.

Special Note:
The Baron de Lopez-Tarragoya was renowned for his collection of 18th century French decorative arts, much of which he acquired through famed Parisian dealers including Jacques Seligman, Bensimon and L. Kraemer et Fils. Born in Paris to a Spanish and Portuguese family, the Baron counted bankers to the Kings of Portugal among his ancestors. He was also known for breeding thoroughbreds, and amassed considerable fortunes at the great races of his day. 

Height 42 ½ in. Width 26 ½ in. Depth 23 in.

Inventory Number: Cha256
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A Pair of Louis XVI Walnut Bergeres
18th Century

Height 36 ½ in. Width 25 ½ in. Depth 28 in.

Inventory Number: Cha265
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A Pair of Northern Italian Walnut Sidechairs
Early 19th Century

With Coat of Arms in the back rest.

Height 37 ½ in.. Width 21 in. Depth 18 ½ in.

Inventory Number: Cha341
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A Fine & Rare Pair Of Russian Neoclassic Brass-Mounted Mahogany Bergeres
19th Century

Each bergere in a barrel back form brass mounted with saber legs ending with brass caps.

Height 35 in. Width 25 in. Depth 22 in.

Inventory Number: Cha262
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A Pair of Louis XVI Style Giltwood Armchairs
19th Century

Height 38 in. Width 24 in. Depth 21 in.

Inventory Number: Cha260
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A Pair of Louis XV Carved Beechwood Bergeres Attributed to Nicolas Blanchard, maitre in 1771
18th Century

Each padded back rest with floral-carved crest and the serpentine fronted seat on floral carved rails and cabriole legs

Museums & Collections:
Carnavalet Paris, Louvre Paris, Versailles, Calouste Gulbenkian Lisbon

References:
Le Mobilier du Musee du Louvre pg.99
Le Moblier Francais Du XVIII Siecle pg. 76-78

Height 40 in. Width 27 in. Depth 24 in.

Inventory Number: Cha257
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A Highly Important Pair of Chippendale George III Library Armchairs
18th Century

Thomas Chippendale was born in Otley, Yorkshire, in 1718, the son of a carpenter. The exact date of his birth is a mystery, but we do know that he was baptised on June 5.  Like his birth, Chippendale’s early life is lost to us. We do know that he married Catherine Redshaw in 1748 in London, and five years later he moved his furniture showrooms and workshop to St. Martin’s Lane, where he lived and worked for the rest of his life.

Height 40 in. Width 25 in. Depth 25 in.

Inventory Number: Cha344
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A Fine & Rare Pair Regence Walnut Armchairs
18th Century

The serpentine-shaped padded back, seat and arms upholstered, the scrolling arm supports, the seatrail and cabriole legs carved with foliage and shells, joined by a waved X-shaped stretcher.

Reference:
Le Siege Francais by Madeleine Jarry

Height 42 in. Depth 22 ½ in. Width 28 in.

Inventory Number: Cha159
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A Fine Pair of Louis XV Giltwood Fauteuils By Louis Delanois
18th Century

Louis Delanois Maitre in 1761

The shaped back with a carved floral crest leading to two shaped scrolling arms, over four cabriole legs with carved floral knees all ending with tupie feet.

Height 37 in. Depth 22 in. Width 26 in.

Inventory Number: Cha158
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An Important Pair of Portuguese Rococo Rosewood Side Chairs
18th Century

Each back with a stylized foliate crest rail above an elaborately carved splat, on a serpentine seat on cabriole legs terminating in carved pad feet, joined by shaped stretchers



Inventory Number: Cha78
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