1732~, United Kingdom

1732~, United Kingdom

Identifier
W.27:1-2002
Acquisition
Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the Victoria and Albert Museum
Collection
Depiction
Dimension
75 cm (depth)
98.5 cm (height)
58 cm (width)
67.5 cm (width)
56.5 cm (width)
65 cm (width)
Production time
Production place

Description

Chair, carved and gilded walnut, with mid-green velvet cover trimmed with metal-thread braid, Britain, ca. 1732 Chair, the back rectangular with rounded top corners; cabriole front legs and heavily raked back legs terminating in paw feet, the top of the legs carved with lion masks; the deep seat rails curved in profile and carved in the centre front with a satyr mask and in the centre of the sides with shells, all flanked by scrolling foliage. Covered in green velvet. Top covers of pale green (olive) silk velvet, trimmed with metal-thread braid -- loose cover, but now pinned once to left side, and possible elsewhere. No trace of any scarf. The seat foundation has 3½-chevron webbing, possibly of two different patterns, and a striped plain-weave base cloth (the warp-stripes running from front to back)