Pair of George II Walnut Side Chairs
Item Description & Information
This exquisite pair of George II carved walnut side chairs, dating to circa 1740 and crafted in the distinguished manner of the renowned London cabinetmaker Giles Grendey, embodies the graceful sophistication and bold Rococo flourishes of early 18th-century English furniture at its most refined.
Each chair features a scalloped foliate-carved top rail that sweeps elegantly with delicate leaf motifs, framing a finely pierced splat — an intricate openwork design that allows light to dance through, adding lightness and visual intrigue to the back. The drop-in seats, perfectly proportioned for comfort and easy reupholstering, rest upon a sturdy frame of rich, warmly patinated walnut that has acquired a deep, lustrous glow over nearly three centuries.
The chairs stand proudly on acanthus-capped cabriole legs, their knees boldly carved with swirling acanthus leaves that flow seamlessly into boldly carved paw feet — a hallmark of the period's confident craftsmanship, providing both stability and sculptural drama. One chair bears the Roman numeral VI and the other IV, suggesting they once formed part of a larger set, a charming detail that speaks to their historic provenance.
By repute acquired from the esteemed Gerald Bland in New York, these chairs carry an air of distinguished lineage, ideal for gracing a Georgian-inspired dining room, library, or drawing room where their timeless elegance and masterful carving can be appreciated in soft lamplight or against layered textiles and antique surroundings.
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