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Set of Six Regency Klismos Chairs, attributed to Gillows
About the Item
A very fine and elegant Regency period set of SIX 'Klismos' side chairs after designs by Thomas Hope, the manufacture attributed to Gillows. England, circa 1810.
Why we like them
These superb quality, wonderfully stylish Klismos chairs correspond to a design published in Thomas Hope's ‘A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration' (1807), visible on the view of the Picture Gallery at the designer's own Duchess Street mansion in London. A particularly fine and rare design, very comfortable and of great scale and proportions, these super smart chairs will be a very chic addition to an eclectic or modern interior.
This design derives from Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, published in London in 1807, which drew inspiration from the ancient Greek and Roman examples, depicted on pottery, frescoes and marble reliefs.Hope’s designs were highly influential and inspired the work of other designers and makers including Gillows of Lancaster and London.
Attribution to Gillows
The chairs stamped E.WOOD to the underside, a feature characteristic of the Gillows workmen. Although unidentified, this is the name of the craftsman responsible for the making of these pieces.
A set of twenty-four open armchairs of this pattern were supplied by Gillows to Elizabeth Brooke (d.1809) in June 1803, for Mere Hall, Cheshire,and were later sold from there, Christie's house sale, 23 May 1994, lot 106 (£210,500). Dining chairs in the Small Dining-Room at Oulton Park, Cheshire share the same pattern back (illustrated in situ in C. Latham, In English Homes, London, 1908, vol.III, p.315).
- Attributed to:Gillows of Lancaster & London (Cabinetmaker)
- Similar to:Thomas Hope (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 33.08 in (84 cm)Width: 19.3 in (49 cm)Depth: 21.66 in (55 cm)Seat Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 6
- Style:Regency (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1810
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Superb condition, fully restored and highly polished. Upholstery is traditional, hand-stitched horsehair, coverings with minor signs of use. May be recovered at no cost in buyer's supplied fabric.
- Seller Location:Richmond, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1781240724602
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These chairs are closely related to those in two recognised Chippendale commissions: Sir Gilbert Heathcote (d. 1785), 3rd Baronet for Normanton Hall, Rutland and William Crichton-Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Dumfries (4th Earl of Stair, 1699-1768) for Dumfries House, Ayrshire.
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The chairs are of identical decoration to the set of two armchairs and ten single chairs, circa 1765, formerly at Normanton Hall (1). In 1759, Sir Gilbert Heathcote (d. 1785), 3rd Baronet, succeeded to the vast inheritance established by his grandfather, also Gilbert, 1st Baronet (1652-1733), who was reputed to be ‘the richest commoner in England’ (2). The 3rd Baronet employed both Chippendale Senior and his son, Chippendale Junior, in the furnishing of his Palladian mansion, Normanton Hall in Rutland, and his London houses, 29 Grosvenor Square, London and Browne's House at North End, Fulham. Surviving Chippendale accounts, although incomplete, show that the firm was working periodically for members of the Heathcote family from 1768 to 1821. Most of the furniture listed in these accounts was intended for Browne’s House, although after 1798 when the family relinquished this residence some of the furniture was moved to Normanton Hall. The latter was sold in 1924, and any furniture not included in the Normanton Hall sale was taken to the Earl of Ancaster’s seat at Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire. Chippendale’s earliest invoice for Sir Gilbert Heathcote records the acquisition in 1768 of ‘6 India Back and arm chairs Japand to imitate the Bamboe’, signifying how the family embraced the highly fashionable chinoiserie taste. Although the Normanton chairs cannot be conclusively identified in the extant Chippendale accounts, their form and ornamentation led Christopher Gilbert to suggest that they were possibly by Chippendale (3).
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