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Rare and Unusual Large Scaled 18th Century Carved Mahogany Armchair

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    Located in Lymington, GB
    An 18th-century mahogany Cockpen armchair. George III period, ca 1762. Rare and sophisticated, this antique Cockpen armchair retains its chinoiserie ...
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    Antique 18th Century George III Armchairs

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  • Rare 18th Century Mahogany Cockpen Armchair
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    A rare 18th-century mahogany Cockpen open armchair of very good quality. George III period, ca 1760. This antique armchair is in mahogany with a chinoiserie open-fretwork (or Chines...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century George III Armchairs

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  • 18th Century Chinese Chippendale Mahogany Gainsborough Library Armchair
    Located in Lymington, GB
    A good Chippendale-period mahogany Gainsborough library armchair, circa 1760. This is a lovely example of an early-George III Gainsborough armchair in the sophisticated Chinese taste of the period. With well-executed blind-fret carving to the square legs and arm supports. Note the unusual treatment of the gently-outswept padded arms. Furthermore there is subtle shaping to the top of the back. The 'H' stretcher with pierced Gothick (or 'Gothic') carving. Professionally upholstered to a high standard and overstuffed in a neutral soft velvet, with float buttons and close nailed. Raised on old brass castors. Lovely, rich, old colour and patina. In excellent condition with a sturdy frame throughout. These Georgian library armchairs are sometimes also known as Martha Washington chairs...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century George III Armchairs

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  • 18th Century English George III Period Mahogany Armchair with Modern Fabric
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This is a finely carved 1760 English George III armchair. The George III period was named after the English monarch of the time. It was popular among the elite and mercantile class of people, due to its excellent material and intricate carvings. Due to the multiple King Georges, each George developed its own look. The George III period is also referred to as the Chippendale style. This period was often characterized by drawing on both the Rococo and Gothic styles. Pieces sported curves, arches, Chinese influences, and cabriole legs. This chair has been entirely carved out of mahogany; a premiere wood choice known for its durability, longevity, and rich coloring. The back has an elegant splat, a principal element of eighteenth-century English chairs. Splats are the center support for a chair’s open back and originated from the importation of Chinese Ming Dynasty chairs...
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    Antique 1760s English George III Armchairs

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    Mahogany

  • Lovely Original 18th Century Herve Liege Belgium Carved Wood Armchair Wainscot
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    Antique 1760s Belgian George III Armchairs

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  • 18th Century Pair of Gainsborough Armchairs
    Located in New York, NY
    Each with an upholstered seat, shaped back, and padded open armrest. With blind fretwork on the arms, and with square legs and a pierced H-stretcher.
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