What kind of leather is on a Chippendale sofa?

What kind of leather is on a Chippendale sofa?

Beautiful carved mahogany base, Chippendale style sofa newly redone in 100% cotton white duck with brass nailheads. Stately and beautiful from every angle. This antique sofa still has the original deep buttoned leather upholstery, which is in very good original condition. The color is magnificent & it has loads of character.

Where did the Chippendale style furniture come from?

Made in Ireland in the Chippendale style, of mahogany, circa 1800-20, but repaired in the early 20th century and re-uph… A magnificent late 18th-century flame mahogany collectors cabinet, the sides and doors inset with the most fabulous flame mahogany within raised borders of ‘woven’ boxwood and ebony,…

Where did the Chippendale foot stools come from?

Presenting a lovely 19c Irish Chippendale style foot stool. Made in Ireland in the Chippendale style, of mahogany, circa 1800-20, but repaired in the early 20th century and re-uph…

When did the Chippendale wine table come out?

English George III mahogany Chippendale chest of five drawers (two over three) with ogee bracket base and original brass parcel gilt handles and escutcheons. This handsome chest has A beautifully carved solid mahogany antique wine table, dating to around the 1890-1910 period.

What kind of furniture is a Chippendale sofa made of?

A smart and very well made antique Chippendale style settee, beautifully made from solid mahogany and leather. This dates from circa 1950s. It’s of top quality and it is quite unu… Chippendale style sofa settee with oriental ornamentations.

Where did John Chippendale make most of his furniture?

A few years later, he moved to the edge of Covent Garden and set up home, as well as establishing workshops where he made furniture. In 1754, Chippendale published a collection of furniture designs called Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, which was enormously well-received by the public at the time.

How is Queen Anne and Chippendale style furniture related?

Chippendale is closely related to the earlier Queen Anne style, and it is important to remember that elements in furniture designs sometimes overlap as tastes change from period to period. Thus, you may find a piece that falls into the Chippendale category overall, but has a Queen Anne element or two as well.

Presenting a lovely 19c Irish Chippendale style foot stool. Made in Ireland in the Chippendale style, of mahogany, circa 1800-20, but repaired in the early 20th century and re-uph…

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