A PAIR OF GEORGE IV YEW-WOOD AND BURR-YEW ARMCHAIRS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV YEW-WOOD AND BURR-YEW ARMCHAIRS

BY GILLOWS, THE CRAFTSMEN ROBERT LAWSON AND RIGBY, CIRCA 1827

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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV YEW-WOOD AND BURR-YEW ARMCHAIRS
BY GILLOWS, THE CRAFTSMEN ROBERT LAWSON AND RIGBY, CIRCA 1827
Each with shield-shaped veneered back with 'shepherd's crook' arms above an oval padded seat covered in yellow foliate silk damask, on shell-headed cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet, one with brass plaque inscribed 'Pair Walnut 'Hogarth' Chairs from Portman Collection, Buxted Park Exhibited Loan Exhibition Georgian Art 1931 illustrated in catalogue page 53 Illustrated Macquoid's Dictionary of English Furniture Page 237, fig. 91, also "Connoisseur"' and inscribed in ink 'PAIR CHAIRS FROM LORD PORTMAN BUXTED PARK SUSSEX', with filled batten carrying-holes, incised with Roman numerals throughout, one chair inscribed 'Robert Lawson' and with further illegible inscriptions
36 in. (91.5 cm.) high; 24½ in. (62 cm.) wide; 21 in. (54 cm.) deep (2)
来源
Claude Berkeley, 4th Viscount Portman (1864-1929), Buxted Park, Sussex; Robinson, Fisher & Harding house sale, 25 November - 3 December 1929.
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An identical chair to this pattern was included by Gillows in their Estimate Sketch Book on 13 June 1827, to be made by Robert Lawson in yew with the carving on the knees and feet to be executed by Rigby at a total cost of £5 5s 0d. Another chair, also made by Robert Lawson but executed in brown oak, followed the same pattern as the Gillows design and the present pair of chairs (S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, Woodbridge, 2008, vol. I, p. 231-232, plate 225). The latter chair was sold anonymously, Christie's, London, 16 September 2004, lot 6. The chair pattern was made by Gillows in a variety of woods including mahogany, walnut, yew, elm and brown oak. A pair in yew-wood and elm, formerly in the collection of Percival D. Griffiths FSA, probably the most famous of English furniture collections formed in the twentieth century, and then in the collection of Frederick Poke. The latter pair was sold by Benjamin F. Edwards III, Christie's New York, 26 Janaury 2010, lot 230 ($30,000).

The full cost of the pattern chair is detailed as follows:
June 13 1827
10¾ ft in reduced yew tree @2/- £1 1s 6d
2¾ ft ...yew tree & fine mottled veneer back @4/- 11s
... ft yew tree veneer rails @ 1/4 1s 8d
1/2ft 3/4 yew tree molding top of seat rails @2/- 1s
1½ ft 1¾ Oak rails @1/10 2s 9d
1¾ ft in Deal loose seat @4½ 7¾ d
Glue, Screws and Brackets 5s
Making by Robert Lawson £2 2s 0d
French polishing 9s 6d
Carving front feet and Knees by Rigby £1 0s 0d
TOTAL £5 5s 0d