George III parcel gilt painted pair of chairs
George III parcel gilt painted pair of chairs
George III parcel gilt painted pair of chairs
George III parcel gilt painted pair of chairs
George III parcel gilt painted pair of chairs
18th cetury George III painted chairs
18th century George III painted chairs
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18th century George III painted chairs
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In the manner of WILLIAM & JOHN LINNELL OF LONDON (worked 1729-1796)

George III Parcel Gilt Painted Pair of Chairs

1775 England

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George III Parcel Gilt Painted Pair of Chairs

A fine pair of painted and carved George III English chairs in the French taste, upholstered in silk damask. Possibly by John Linnell.

Condition

Super

Provenance

Private collection since the 1970’s

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Dimensions
H 37.41 in. x W 24.02 in. x D 20.08 in.
H 95 cm x W 61 cm x D 51 cm

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