Pair of George III Upholstered Mahogany Side Chairs

Collection CK20 SKU: 48313
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A refined pair of George III upholstered mahogany side chairs, exemplifying the understated elegance and superior craftsmanship of mid-eighteenth-century Georgian design. With roots in England during the Georgian period, these side chairs reflect both the practicality and aesthetic sensibility that defined the era’s approach to domestic furnishings.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1760

Material: Mahogany, with original leather casters

Dimensions: [Dimensions needed]

Condition: Excellent original condition; retains original patina and leather casters

This pair of kitchen and dining room chairs demonstrates the influence of classic Georgian style, noted for its balance, symmetry, and restrained ornamentation. They can be favourably compared to celebrated examples seen in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrating the transition from the earlier, heavier forms to the more graceful proportions typical of the mid-eighteenth century. The use of solid mahogany, a prized timber introduced to England in this period, further elevates their desirability and historic significance. Such chairs are emblematic of the period’s focus on comfort and sophistication, suitable for both everyday use and formal entertaining.

Notable Features:

  • Fine craftsmanship is evident in the detailed egg and dart motifs that trace along the legs and side rails, a classic embellishment synonymous with the later phases of Georgian design.
  • The elegant yet sturdy construction includes an H stretcher, providing both visual balance and practical stability.
  • Retention of the original leather casters on each leg not only reflects the chairs’ authenticity but also adds to their rarity and collecting value, as such original features are increasingly scarce.
  • Ideal as a centrepiece in a refined kitchen or dining room, these Georgian side chairs are prized by collectors for their elegant form, provenance, and versatility; they are equally suitable for display or for inclusion in a focused historical collection.

The enduring appeal of these George III upholstered mahogany side chairs lies in their harmonious blend of aesthetics and usability—a testament to eighteenth-century British taste and an essential addition to any setting seeking period charm and sophistication.

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