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17437

A Pair of Regency Period Bergère Armchairs

A Pair of Regency Period Bergère Armchairs

Dimensions: H: 29 in / 73 cm  |  W: 25.5 in / 65 cm  |  D: 25.5 in / 65 cm
 

17437

A Pair of Regency Period Bergères
After a Design by Thomas Sheraton

Constructed from rosewood, the chairs with curved backs supported on reeded front legs and splayed legs to the rear, each with brass casters, the front rail blocks with carved paterae, issuing scrolling lappet volutes and exposed solid rosewood backrails. Each chair stamped with the journeyman’s initals “I.M.”
English, Circa 1820
 

The design for this pair of tub chairs is derived from Thomas Sheraton’s Cabinet Dictionary, published in 1803. His influential designs may have inspired Thomas Hope—the father of interior decoration-- to design his own version in 1807.

A nearly identical pair of armchairs sold Christie’s, London, 6 July 2000, Lot 77 (£56,400 GBP)
 

Sheraton, Thomas. The Cabinet Dictionary, Containing an Explanation of All the Terms Used in the Cabinet, Chair & Upholstery Branches ... To Which Is Added a Supplementary Treatise on Geometrical Lines, Perspective, and Painting in General ... By T. Sheraton. London: Printed by W. Smith. And sold by W. Row, 1803, Plate 7.

Hope, Thomas. Household Furniture and Interior Decoration: Executed from Designs by Thomas Hope. London: Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row, 1807, Plate XXVI no. 5.
 

REF No. 9589

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