Set of 2+8 William IV mahogany dining chairs with upholstered seats by Collection PK10, circa 1815 England.

Set of 2+8 William IV Mahogany Dining Chairs

Collection PK10 SKU: 88978
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Set of 2+8 William IV Mahogany Dining Chairs

A beautifully matched set comprising two armchairs and eight side chairs, these William IV mahogany dining chairs exemplify early nineteenth-century English craftsmanship, blending functionality with understated elegance. Showcasing the refined style typical of the William IV period, this seating collection is both versatile and timeless, making it ideal for the discerning collector or for enhancing a traditional dining space.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1815
Material: Mahogany

Dimensions:

  • Side Chair: Height 86 cm (34 ins), Width 46 cm (18 ins), Depth 50 cm (19.7 ins)
  • Armchair: Height 86 cm (34 ins), Width 53 cm (21 ins), Depth 55 cm (21.6 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina to the mahogany; minor sympathetic restorations commensurate with age.

Set firmly within the rich tradition of Regency and William IV seating, these chairs share stylistic affinities with esteemed English makers of the period, celebrated for their quality construction and restrained decorative details. The distinctive reeded front legs and gracefully curved backs are hallmarks of the era, linking these pieces to examples found in prestigious museum collections and fine country houses.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship:

    • Exceptional hand-cut joinery with precisely reeded mahogany legs.
    • Shaped and gently curving backs provide both comfort and visual balance.
    • Armchairs offer additional support, echoing classical influences in their proportions.
  • Design Significance:

    • The design reflects the transition from Regency symmetry to the robust sensibilities of the William IV period.
    • The rich mahogany boasts a deep, well-preserved grain, contributing to the warmth and allure of each chair.
  • Collecting Value:

    • Seldom does a complete set of ten William IV mahogany dining chairs come to market, enhancing their appeal for collectors and those seeking to create an authentic period interior.
    • Their desirable form, scale, and excellent condition mark them as a distinguished acquisition.
  • Practical Value:

    • Perfectly suited for daily use in a dining room or as formal seating in restaurants or heritage interiors.
    • Equally appropriate for display, offering a focal point that showcases the enduring style of early nineteenth-century English furniture.

This exquisite set of William IV mahogany dining chairs expertly combines aesthetic grace, superb craftsmanship, and lasting practicality, lending a sense of legacy and refinement to any setting.

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