Skip to main content
Lot 101TP

A pair of joined walnut and upholstered high-back side chairs, Anglo-Dutch, circa 1700-1715
In the so-called Marot style, after Daniel Marot (1663-1752)

31 January 2019, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £562.50 inc. premium

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

How to sell

Looking for a similar item?

Our specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.

Find your local specialist

Ask about this lot

A pair of joined walnut and upholstered high-back side chairs, Anglo-Dutch, circa 1700-1715

In the so-called Marot style, after Daniel Marot (1663-1752)
Each with an arched carved and pierced cresting centred by a basket of flowers, above a floral-carved and pierced splat with matching basket resting on a lambrequin pediment, flanked by paired shouldered-baluster 'bannister' turnings, the stuff-over seat upholstered in fringed crimson floral cut-velvet, raised on shouldered-baluster turned legs, united by similar turned H-form and arched foliate stretchers, 50cm wide x 51cm deep x 127cm high, (19 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 50in high) (2)

Footnotes

Provenance:
Purchased from William Clegg

Daniel Marot was a French-born architect, engraver and designer. He trained at the French court of Louis XIV, but as a Protestant was forced to flee to The Hague after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. In the Netherlands Marot worked at the palace of Het Loo, for the Stadholder, William of Orange-Nassau, who later became William III of England, bringing Marot with him to work at Hampton Court, Surrey. Marot's best work is now known through his engravings Oeuvres de Sr. D. Marot, architect de Guillaume III, published 1703.

Additional information