Carved Indian Rosewood Armchair With Legs In The Form Of Standing Soldiers
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Description
A Probably Unique Carved Indian Rosewood Armchair Supported By Legs In The Form Of Standing Soldiers
Anglo- Indian.
Of Indian rosewood. The carved open back rest surmounted by an eagle with a snake in its beak flanked by feather and scrolled foliate motifs at the shoulders, centered by a shield shape containing two stylized standard bearing lions flanking a finial, above a second eagle. The downswept arms with carved rinceaux to the top and almond-shaped pattern to the sides terminating in foliate handrests. The serpentine caned seat above seatrail of conforming foliate scrolled decoration centered by a leonine mask. The whole raised on four legs, each in the form of an Indian soldier wearing European-inspired uniform and carrying weapons. The rear soldiers wearing identical shako-style hats and holding muskets in a shooting position along the side of the seat. The front soldiers wearing stylized turbans with feathered tassels, one holds his musket at his shoulder and the other at his feet. This piece does not contain ivory. Eyes replaced with bovine bone. Minor repairs to carving. Recaned.
Research report available on request. -
More Information
Period: 19th Century Materials: Of Indian rosewood. Creation Date: Second Quarter of the Nineteenth Century. Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: 11634 Incollect Reference #: 497984 -
Dimensions
W. 26 in; H. 39.25 in; D. 23.5 in; W. 66.04 cm; H. 99.7 cm; D. 59.69 cm; Seat H. 16.5 in; Seat H. 41.91 cm;
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