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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GOTHIC REVIVAL ELM ARMCHAIRS Circa 1835 Each arched top-rail centered by a b...

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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GOTHIC REVIVAL ELM ARMCHAIRS Circa 1835 Each arched top-rail centered by a b...
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV GOTHIC REVIVAL ELM ARMCHAIRS Circa 1835 Each arched top-rail centered by a blank crest within the molded curved uprights teminating in octagonal mushroom finials and with leaf carved brackets, the original buttoned, red leather padded back with padded arms carved at the sides with leaves and each front support carved with a crouching dog seated on the molded seat-rail, on raised octagonal legs with leaf carved brackets, the molded feet on brass and ceramic castors 39 X 241/2 X 25 in. 99 X 62 X 63 cm - $30,000-40,000 A walnut chair in the Gothic manner with arm supports in the form of dogs, designed by John Pollard Seddon of the Pritchard and Seddon partnership, and made by thomas seddon, was sold by Sotheby's London in 1999. August-Charles Pugin (1762-1832), son of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, undoubtedly assisted his father with the 1827 publication of 'Gothic Furniture' and at the age of fifteen he was working as a draughtsman for the Royal cabinet-makers Morel and Seddon and was providing designs for Gothic furniture.