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AN IRISH WILLIAM IV WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT X-FRAME STOOL, by WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, with dis

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AN IRISH WILLIAM IV WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT X-FRAME STOOL, by WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, with dis
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT X-FRAME STOOL, by WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, with dished rectangular seat covered in pink material; on scrolled x-frame supports joined by a blackened metal stretcher, stamped '30997 Williams & Gibton', the metal stretcher probably original, the parcel gilding a later embellishment.
e1,000/1,500
This Grecian dressing-stool with crossed trusses terminating in embossed volutes, derives from a pattern such as Thomas Hope illustrated in his Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807, pl. 12, fig. 3. In its inspiration, it clearly owes a debt to the seat-furniture manufactured by Messrs. Gillows of London and Lancaster, such as the 'Grecian' stool provided in 1812 to Wilbraham Egerton of Tatton Park, Cheshire (N. Goodison and J. Hardy, 'Gillows at Tatton Park', Furniture History, 1970, p. 22).
A manuscript design for this basic model of stool is in
Gillows' Estimate Sketch Book, 1827, p. 3568, as A Mahogany Grecian Dressing Stool with a price of £1 15s. Further stools of the Gillows model were supplied to William, 2nd Baron Bolton (1782-1850) for Hackwood Park, Hampshire in 1813 and one of these was sold in Christie's house sale, 20-22 April 1998, lot 365 (£6,900).