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A GEORGE II PARCEL GILT MAHOGANY STOOL
Wright & Elwick
A GEORGE II PARCEL GILT MAHOGANY STOOL
Date 1755
Period 1750-1850, 18th century
Origin England
Medium Gilt Mahogany
Dimension 42 x 58 x 40 cm (16¹/₂ x 22⁷/₈ x 15³/₄ inches)
A rare mid 18th century parcel gilt mahogany stool attributed to the Yorkshire cabinet-makers Wright and Elwick, retaining almost all the original gilding and upholstered in green silk cut and uncut velvet, having serpentine shaped seat rails carved with C-scrolls and central acanthus clasp to front and reverse; on elegant cabriole legs with acanthus clasp to the knees, terminating in acanthus carved scroll toes.
Note: This outstanding stool was once part of a suite comprising eight chairs and two settees and possibly a further stool at Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire. A similar suite was at Hackwood Park, Hampshire.
The toes have been tipped to reinstate the original height and complete the scroll design.
Note: This outstanding stool was once part of a suite comprising eight chairs and two settees and possibly a further stool at Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire. A similar suite was at Hackwood Park, Hampshire.
The toes have been tipped to reinstate the original height and complete the scroll design.
Date: 1755
Period: 1750-1850, 18th century
Origin: England
Medium: Gilt Mahogany
Dimension: 42 x 58 x 40 cm (16¹/₂ x 22⁷/₈ x 15³/₄ inches)
Provenance: Commissioned by Charles, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham.
By descent to William, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire.
Private collection, England.
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