Adam's THE LIBRARY COLLECTION 14th April 2021
80 91 A SET OF FIVE WILLIAM IV WHITE PAINTED PARCEL GILT SIDE CHAIRS, c.1830, possibly designed by Philip Hardwick and supplied by W & C Wilkinson, London, with padded scroll carved backs and serpen - tine seats, on turned legs, covered in silk damask, each rear seat rail stamped ‘IB’. 54cm x 52cm x 92cm high The form of these chairs, in particular the asymmetrical C-scrolled cresting suggests an attribution to the designer Philip Hardwick (1792-1870) who supplied a very similarly conceived set of chairs for The Court Drawing Room, Goldsmith’s Hall, London in 1834- 35. These were supplied by the Ludgate Hill based firm W & C Wilkinson. One of the chairs is on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. € 2,000 - 3,000 92 A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND GESSO CONVEX WALL MIR- ROR, c.1820, surmounted by an eagle perched on rockwork, flanked by parcel gilt dolphins, the convex plate within ebon slip and surrounded with row of applied spheres, above an acan- thus carved apron. 140cm high, 80cm wide Provenance: HOK Fine Art, Dublin, 17 June 2004, lot 117 € 3,000 - 5,000 CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND BIDDING CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS AND BIDDING
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