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In General
A stylish and stunning set of 6 (4+2) Mahogany Hepplewhite style dining chairs circa 1900. The chairs are in excellent condition and feature the famous Hepplewhite style shield back with a pierced and shaped central back splat with finely carved detail of a sheaf of corn on each chair. The carver chairs have shaped arms and shaped supports. These chairs are raised upon reeded tapering legs with an 'H' frame for extra strength. The chairs are upholstered in a striking rose pink velvet Regency striped upholstery fabric which is in excellent condition. The seats are drop in and thus removeable which makes re-upholstery far easier and more cost effective. The chairs were probably re-upholstered in the 1980s.
This excellent set of antique Mahogany Hepplewhite dining chairs retain their original finish, colour and patina and all in wonderful condition throughout and ready to place in a period or contemporary interior.
Hepplewhite style is synonymous with elegant and refined design, a much loved style that originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a tribute to the famous English cabinetmaker George Hepplewhite. Hepplewhite's designs from the late 18th century were defined by delightful proportions, graceful curving lines and sophisticated detailing.
Designer
Hepplewhite Revival. In the style of George Hepplewhite designs from the late 18th century.
Marks/Labels
Chairs from this era were often not marked.
Date
Circa 1900.
Material
Solid Mahogany with upholstered drop in seats in a Regency velvet stripe. The velvet stripe is in a rose pink colour.
Condition
In excellent condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. There is two scuff marks on the base of the shield back on one of the chairs. There are some pulled threads on the upholstery on the front corners of the chairs. Please see photographs.
Dimensions
Dining Chairs
Length - 50 cm or 19.68 inches
Depth - 46cm or 18.11 inches
Height to top of seat - 45 cm or 17.71 inches
Height of back rest - 54 cm or 21.25 inches
Carver Chairs
Length - 53 cm or 20.86 inches
Depth - 47 cm or 18.50 inches
Height to top of seat - 45 cm or 17.71 inches
Height of back rest - 54 cm or 21.25 inches
Shipping
We use trusted couriers in the UK and across the World. Purchases are very carefully wrapped and packed using high quality brand new packing materials. Shipments are fully insured and sent at the risk of Chapman Pugh Ltd.
Please be aware that there maybe customs and/or tax payments due on the parcels arrival in the buyers country. This varies from country to country. Any additional customs and/or tax payments are the responsibility of the buyer.
All Shipping Costs Are Refunded If Less Than Stated Below:
Shipping Costs:
United Kingdom Free
Europe estimated £250.00 - to be confirmed
United States estimated £950.00 - to be confirmed
All Other Zones estimated £850.00 - to be confirmed
Please contact us for a precise shipping quote for Europe and the Rest of the World. We would hope to find a more cost effective shipping quote than those stated depending on the delivery location.
measurements
Height:
99 cm
Width:
50 cm
Depth:
46 cm
measurements
declaration
chapmanpugh modern antiques has clarified that the Excellent Set of 6 (4+2) Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Dining Chairs c.1900 (LA513309) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900