A set of twelve George III early 19th century mahogany dinin...

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A set of twelve George III early 19th century mahogany dining chairs. Each chair having an inlaid back rest with reeded top rail and inset satinwood panels. Overstuffed seat below raised on turned supports united by peripheral stretchers. Each measuring approx. 87cm x 45cm x 39cm.

Provenance - part of a collection from Netheravon House, in Netheravon, Wiltshire. The house was built after 1734 by Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort, on a commanding part of the chalk bluff that overlooks the Avon Valley, to the south of the 11th-century village church and close to where a Roman villa stood. The grounds were laid out by the landscape architect and astronomer Thomas Wright and published in Universal Architecture in 1755 and 1758.

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Auction Date:
23rd Feb 24 at 1pm GMT

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