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Pair of chairs

William Old and John Ody, c. 1725

These are the only chairs discovered so far which bear a label from St. Paul's Churchyard workshop. The workshop was a major centre for mainstream London furniture in the early 18th century. They illustrate the combination of chairmaking and cabinetmaking skills with the walnut veneer being typical of cabinet pieces of the time. The back of the chairs is clearly adapted from the Chinese form and are the only documented chairs of this particular type.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Pair of chairs, c. 1725

Date supported

2006

Medium and material

Walnut

Dimensions

Each 101.5 x 56 x 58 cm

Grant

3600

Total cost

7200

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