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Fabulous , Rare Pair Of English Georgian Gainsborough Circa 1760

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  • Description
    A Truly Fabulous and Rare Pair of English , Mahogany Gainsborough Armchairs of Generous Proportions in the Typical Mid Eighteenth Century Fashion and Interpretation of the French Louis XV Period .

    These Chairs can be Comfortably Attributed to the Master Cabinet Workshop of Paul Saunders, a Contemporary of Thomas Chippendale Using his own Particular Flair and Expertise . Like a Fine Painting Without a Signature it is Suprisingly Easy to Reconise Mr Saunders Quite Individual Furnitures .

    Provenance....This Pair of Chairs has an Interesting History which can be seen on the michaellipich.com website .

    Note - The Undisturbed Natural Patination - the Most Important Feature when Investing and Collecting Eighteenth Century Furniture .

    English 1760
  • More Information
    Period: 18th Century
    Materials: Mahogany
    Condition: Good. Excellent State with Original Patination ( Material Replaced)
    Number of Pieces: 2-3
    Styles / Movements: Traditional, Chippendale, George III
    Book References: See Margaret Jourdain Engish Furniture of the Georgian Period where an Exact Set of Five Chairs Reside at Petworth House , Sussex , England
    Incollect Reference #: 568653
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Michael Lipitch established his antiques business in 1960. However, the family name “Lipitch” has been synonymous with the antiques profession for one hundred years. The company aims to provide collectors, museums and designers an opportunity to utilise the experience of an established expert in 17th, 18th & 19th century antiques. All pieces are personally selected by Michael, with authenticity, provenance, rarity, original colour and patination being of upmost importance.

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