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Early 19th Century Klismos Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
A pair of elegant Regency period 'Klismos' chairs, enriched with gilding and brass mounts England, circa 1810. Why we like them  These superb quality, wonderfully stylish Klismos ...
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Antique Early 19th Century Chairs

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Upholstery, Wood

Early 19th Century Armchairs
Located in Richmond, London
A stunning pair late 18th / early 19th century open armchairs, of generous scale and superb golden colour and natural patination. England, circa 1800-1820. Why we like them A wonde...
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Antique Early 19th Century British George III Armchairs

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Walnut

18th Century Neoclassical Armchair
Located in Richmond, London
A superb late 18th century open armchair, after designs by Georges Jacob. French, circa 1780. Why we like it A wonderfully elegant chair, of great scale and proportions, superb col...
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Antique Late 18th Century Armchairs

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Upholstery

18th Century Chinoiserie Painted Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
A pair of very decorative mid-18th century black-japanned and gilt-heightened Chinoiserie chairs. Three pairs are currently available. England, circa 1740–70. Why we like them Deco...
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Antique Mid-18th Century Chairs

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Upholstery

Powderham Castle: Early 19th Century Giltwood Klismos Stool
By Henry Holland 1
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely rare, late George III – early Regency era giltwood music stool of Klismos’ form, in the Grecian style of Henry Holland, originally supplied to Powderham Castle, Devon. E...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Stools

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Giltwood

Early 19th Century Regency Klismos Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
A pair of elegant Regency period 'Klismos' chairs, covered in haircloth. Two pairs currently available England, circa 1810–20. Why we like them  These superb quality, wonderfully ...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Chairs

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Brass

Early 19th Century Klismos Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
A pair of very smart looking Regency period 'Klismos' chairs, newly traditionally reupholstered in John Boyd Textiles horsehair fabric. England, circa 1805. Why we like them  Thes...
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Antique Early 19th Century Chairs

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Upholstery

18th Century Hall Chair by Gillows
By Gillows of Lancaster London
Located in Richmond, London
A superb late 18th Century George III period hall chair with solid seat and armorial device decorated back, by Gillows of Lancaster and London. England, circa 1795. A set of six iden...
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Antique Late 18th Century English Chairs

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Wood

Antique Black Lacquer Chinoiserie Stool in Pierre Frey Le Manach
Located in Richmond, London
A superb and very rare early 20th century black lacquer Chinoiserie stool or bench, covered in Mortefontaine cotton chintz from Pierre Frey Le Manach collection. England, circa 1900-1920. Antique chinoiserie...
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Early 20th Century English Stools

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Upholstery

Antique Scarlet Japanned Stool
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely rare scarlet-japanned stool or bench in the Queen Anne / early Georgian style, after Giles Grendey’s Lazcano suite. England, circa 1900-1920. Highly desirable and sought...
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Early 20th Century British Stools

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Upholstery

Early 20th Century Queen Anne Style Burr Walnut Stool
Located in Richmond, London
An elegant and rare burr walnut and walnut stool or bench in the Queen Anne style, raised on finely carved cabriole legs and with seat covered salmon and silver linen-silk damask. En...
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Early 20th Century English Stools

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Walnut

Early 19th Century Pair of Klismos Chairs, George Oakley
By George Oakley
Located in Richmond, London
An exceptional pair of Regency period chairs, with a well-shaped 'Klismos' outline and unusually generous proportions, attributed to George Oakley of Bond Street. London, circa 1810. Extremely rare and thought after model. Why we like them With front legs unusually splayed in two dimensions, this design is one of the most sophisticated examples from the Regency period. Unusual in form, subtle in ornamentation, and outstanding in quality, these chairs display the decorative techniques of cabinetmaking, rather than joinery. The veneers and Greek-key brass inlays cover the seat rails and front leg joints—a highly unusual feature for chairs—demonstrating superb cabinetmaking skills and suggesting a high-end workshop origin. Attribution: The extremely rare ‘double-splayed’ front legs, derived from ancient Greek Klismos seats, along with exquisite brass inlays, contribute to these chairs' distinctive elegance. This form, along with certain decorative elements, aligns with other pieces traditionally attributed to George Oakley (1773–1840), one of the foremost London cabinetmakers of the period. The scrolling foliage pattern of the inlays on the back tablets of these chairs matches the decoration on a spider-leg sofa table illustrated in F. Collard’s Regency Furniture (Woodbridge, 1987, p. 317) and Mallett’s The Age of Matthew Boulton - Masterpieces of Neo-classicism (London, 2000, pp. 112-113). This table, belonging to a group of furniture firmly attributed to Oakley, likely originates from the same workshop as these chairs. An identically decorated daybed, en suite with these chairs, appears in the same Mallett catalogue (pp. 94-95). A magnificent center table, featuring the same inlays and possibly from the same suite, was sold at Christie’s, New York, 29 January 1994, lot 342. An identical pair of chairs is illustrated in Ronald Phillips’s Fine Antique English Furniture 2018, pp. 158-159. George Oakley George Oakley’s firm produced stylish Grecian-inspired furniture around the turn of the 19th century, pioneering ‘Buhl’ inlay, a decorative technique that regained popularity in the Regency’s early years. Fashionable materials like rosewood, mahogany, and calamander were often used in Oakley's furniture, combined with satinwood, ebony inlays, brass stars, and metal bands. His high-class furniture earned him a royal appointment and a reputation for fine craftsmanship. Visits by the royal family to Oakley's Bond St. Showrooms are recorded as in the Morning Chronicle of 1799. In May, “the ROYAL FAMILY, with the PRINCE and PRINCESS of ORANGE did Mr. OAKLEY the honor of viewing his Printed Furniture...
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Antique Early 19th Century British Regency Chairs

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Brass

Late 18th Century George III Dining Chairs
By Gillows of Lancaster London
Located in Richmond, London
Set of Six Late 18th Century George III period dining chairs with caned seats, attributable to Gillows. England, circa 1795. Why we like them The unexpected freshness and modernity...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Dining Room Chairs

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Wood

Pair of Regency Gonçalo Alves Chairs with Caned Seats
Located in Richmond, London
A pair of Regency period Gonçalo Alves side chairs with caned seats, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster and London. English, circa 1825. Why we like them Very chic. Exotic timbe...
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Antique Early 19th Century Chairs

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Wood

19th Century Tripod Chair, Possibly from the Palace of Holyroodhouse
Located in Richmond, London
A highly unusual Queen Anne style ball-and-claw tripod chair in its original leather upholstery. Unexpectedly generous proportions and heavy weight. Scotland or Ireland, 19th century...
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Antique 19th Century British Chairs

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Wood

Rare George III Painted Armchair
By Gillows of Lancaster London
Located in Richmond, London
A rare and elegant cream and green painted armchair of George III period, attributable to Gillows of Lancaster and London. England, circa 1800. Highly desirable and sought after mode...
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Antique Late 18th Century European Armchairs

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Upholstery, Paint

Rare 19th Century Painted Bench or Settee, ex-Madeleine Castaing, after Chapuis
By Jean Joseph Chapuis
Located in Richmond, London
A very rare 'curule' settee, late 19th century after a design by Jean-Joseph Chapuis. Provenance: Madeleine Castaing, Maison de Lèves, Chartres, France. Why we like it Besides the iconic provenance, this bench is a great example of the 19th century design, informed by classical antiquity. Decorated in the exotic 'Etruscan' style to simulate patinated bronze, with its dramatically exaggerated curves, evoking the ancient Roman 'sella curulis' - a symbol of magisterial power, this settee is truly a special example of its kind. A squab cushion covered in a fabric complimenting other textiles in the existing interior will complete the look of this super-stylish bench. Provenance – Madeleine Castaing Together with a pair of armchairs en-suite (sold by us in may 2022), this settee was photographed in the vestibule at Maison de Lèves near Chartres - country house of the iconic French interior designer and antiques dealer Madeleine Castaing (1894–1992). Madeleine married the heir and art critic Marcellin Castaing – the legendary love of her life – who in the 1920's acquired a neoclassical gentilhommière at Lèves, that she had been admiring since her days in a convent school nearby, for her to "unwind" as he explained. The house would become one of her masterpieces as she discovered her own vocation for interior design. Extant photographs reveal a number of changes that had been made to the interiors over time. The writer Maurice Sachs once wrote about Madeleine's passion for her home: “The constant transformations she made to the estate kept her as busy as the world can keep a socialite…”. The contents of Maison de Lèves as well as Castaing's Rue Jacob...
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Antique Late 19th Century Belgian Neoclassical Revival Benches

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Wood, Cane, Upholstery

Early 19th Century Regency Armorial Klismos Hall Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
A very fine and elegant pair of 'Klismos' hall chairs of the early Regency period. England, circa 1810. A rare and highly desirable model. Why we like them These chairs are made to ...
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Antique Early 19th Century British Regency Chairs

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Wood

Rare 19th Century Painted Armchair Attributed to Gillows
By Gillows of Lancaster London
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely rare and elegant cream and green painted armchair of George III period, attributable to the renown firm of Gillows of Lancaster and London. English, circa 1805–10. Truly...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Armchairs

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Upholstery, Paint

18th Century Chippendale Dining Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely elegant and rare, superb quality set of six George III period dining chairs, English, circa 1780. A matching pair of armchairs is al...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Dining Room Chairs

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Upholstery, Wood

19th Century Regency Painted Armchairs
Located in Richmond, London
An elegant pair of painted open armchairs from the early 19th century English Regency era, exquisitely hand-painted to simulate exotic timber and decorated with neoclassical festive ...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Armchairs

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Wood, Cane, Paint

18th Century George III Armchairs Circa 1780
By Thomas Sheraton
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely elegant, rare quality pair of George III period armchairs. English, circa 1780. Why we like them Wonderfully elegant model, looking very delicate but in fact unusually...
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Antique Late 18th Century European George III Armchairs

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Upholstery

19th Century Leather Low Chair
Located in Richmond, London
A rare design slipper chair of compact proportions, covered in well-aged, possibly original buttoned leather. A highly desirable and sought after model. England, circa 1860. Why we...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Slipper Chairs

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Brass

Pair of Regency Hall Chairs, attributed to Banting and France
By France Banting 1
Located in Richmond, London
A fine pair of hall chairs of the Regency period, attributed to Thomas Banting and William France. England, circa 1820. Why we like them These fine hall chairs have a particularly elegant and sophisticated scrolled cartouche design of the backs, with the finest carving and figuring of the timber. Also of great colour and natural patination, these chairs are highly decorative and rare. Attribution The design of these chairs is identical to a set of hall chairs...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Chairs

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Hardwood

18th Century Dining Chairs
Located in Richmond, London
An extremely elegant, superb quality set of six George III period mahogany dining chairs. A pair of matching armchairs is available separately. English, circa 1780–1800 Why we lik...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Chairs

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Brass

18th Century Ladder-Back Armchair, circa 1760
Located in Richmond, London
A very elegant mid-18th century George III Chippendale-period armchair, or desk chair of wide proportions and a lovely mellow colour and patina; newly recovered in olive-green Zoffan...
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Antique 18th Century European Georgian Armchairs

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Walnut

Rare 19th Century Slipper Chair, circa 1820
Located in Richmond, London
A very rare, superb quality early 19th century, Regency period slipper chair, or cocktail chair; very smart and comfy, newly recovered in the super-chic C&C Milano 100% wool Italian ...
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Antique 1810s European Regency Slipper Chairs

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Walnut

19th Century Regency Pair of Chairs, circa 1820
Located in Richmond, London
A superb quality pair of Regency period library or salon chairs, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster and London. English, circa 1825. Why we like them Quite possibly the most comfor...
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Antique Early 19th Century European Regency Club Chairs

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Upholstery, Wood

18th Century Painted Hall Chair
Located in Richmond, London
A rare and unusual George III period painted hall chair of large proportions, England, circa 1780. Why we like it A very decorative and well-drawn chair, undoubtedly from an import...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Chairs

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Wood, Paint

18th Century Dining Chairs Circa 1790
By Thomas Chippendale
Located in Richmond, London
An exceptionally rare, elegant, and superb quality set of eight George III period dining chairs. English, circa 1780. Why we like them Wonderfully elegant model, looking very deli...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Dining Room Chairs

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Brass

18th Century Louis XVI Bedroom Bench or Daybed by George Jacob
By Georges Jacob
Located in Richmond, London
A fine French late 18th century Klismos bench, of great colour and desirable generous proportions. Stamped G.Jacob. France, circa 1795. Why we like it A handsome, timeless design. With its curved sabre legs at either end, this bench relates to the ancient Greek 'Klismos' seats, often seen depicted on Attic pottery. Its superb quality, splendid patination and a recorded maker...
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Antique Late 18th Century French Directoire Benches

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Upholstery, Wood

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