
John Sandon
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Provenance:
The Syd Levethan Collection
Sold Christie's, 'Syd Levethan: The Longridge Collection', London, 10 June 2010, Lot 1040
The renowned 'Holyoke Chair' or 'President's Chair', used at Harvard University graduation ceremonies since 1770, is similar in design to this 'throne'-like chair, Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum [Museum No. 979.1933]. A 19th century turner's chair in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, [Museum No. W.24-1913], copies a period example at the Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, which also relates to this Lot. The chair is illustrated in Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture (1986), Vol. I. p. 229, fig. 15. Another comparable chair found at Lanmaes House, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, and now in the National Museum of Wales Collection, St. Fagans [Museum No. 1-2012], is illustrated Richard Bebb, Welsh Furniture 1250-1950 (2007), Vol. I, p. 140, pl. 219. For further examples see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), pp. 65 - 74, and Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500 to 1700 (2009) pp. 164 - 169, although few of the illustrated chairs appear to display the visual impact of this outstanding example.