A SET OF FOUR NORTH ITALIAN CELADON-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT ARMCHAIRS

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19.10.2023 10:00UTC -05:00
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$ 12 000
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Los 184 | A SET OF FOUR NORTH ITALIAN CELADON-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT ARMCHAIRS
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$ 12 000 – 18 000
A SET OF FOUR NORTH ITALIAN CELADON-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT ARMCHAIRS

CIRCA 1770

Each with a shaped oval back centered by a flower-filled basket and carved with ribbon-twisted vinery, the serpentine-fronted seat raised on cabriole legs, with printed and inscribed Ann and Gordon Getty Collection inventory label, decoration refreshed

36 ½ in. (92.7 cm.) high, 24 ½ in. (62.2 cm.) wide, 21 in. deep (53.3 cm.)





Provenance

Supplied to Esprit-Benoit Nicolis, Conte di Robilant (probably 1724-1801), Turin.

By descent to Edmondo Nicolis, Conte di Robilant e Cereaglio (1871-1941) and removed to Venice circa 1896.

A set of twelve chairs and a settee were acquired from Andrea, Conte di Robilant by Julius Loewy, Venice, and sold to Walter T. Rosen in the 1930s.

The Collection of Walter Rosen, Caramoor, Katonah, New York.

Property of the Rosen Foundation, Caramoor, Katonah, New York; Christie's, New York, 22 November 1980, lot 251 (six armchairs).

Acquired from Partridge, London by Ann and Gordon Getty in 1997.



Exhibited

Partridge, Summer Exhibition, 1986, No. 59.
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