A Chippendale carved mahogany side chair Possibly workshop of Benjamin Randolph (1737-1791),
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A Chippendale carved mahogany side chair Possibly workshop of Benjamin Randolph (1737-1791), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1770
(H: 37 in. W: 23 in. D: 18 in.)
Shaped crest, pierced splat, shaped apron, cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees, ball-and-claw feet, appears to retain original slip seat frame.
(H: 37 in. W: 23 in. D: 18 in.)
Provenance
H.L. Chalfant Antiques, West Chester, Pennsylvania
The estate of Virginia M. Ford, Pennsylvania.
Note
At least three related chairs are known to exist. One was sold Sotheby's October 9, 1997, lot 483; another at Brunk Auctions, May 21, 2022, lot 877; and another is in the collection of the St. Louis Art Museum (acc. no. 55.1932). A chair of this set is also illustrated, Albert Sack, Fine Points of Furniture: Early American (1950), p. 36.
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A Chippendale carved mahogany side chair Possibly workshop of Benjamin Randolph (1737-1791),
Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
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