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Antique Pair of Louis Xv Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century

19th century
Description

This is a beautiful antique pair of Louis XV Revival giltwood fauteiuls or open armchairs, circa 1880 in date.

The original giltwood is beautiful in colour, each chair features a floral carved crested toprail with acanthus clasped arm padded supports and is raised on elegant cabriole legs.

These chairs have just been reuphostered in a striking claret damask fabric in the Beauvais manner.

Add an elegant touch to your home with this exceptional pair of antique armchairs.

Condition:

In excellent condition having been beautifully cleaned, polished waxed and reupholstered in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.

Dimensions in cm:

Height 96 x Width 48 x Depth 68

Dimensions in inches:

Height 3 foot, 2 inches x Width 1 foot, 7 inches x Depth 2 foot, 3 inches

Giltwood

There is no doubt that giltwood furniture is an expression of grandeur and luxury. The golden hue of these pieces comes from the application of real gold leaf—a highly valued material both then and now. When it comes to buying antique giltwood furniture for your collection, there are many different considerations to keep in mind, many of which come down to personal preference.

Origins of Giltwood

The gilt gesso technique appeared in England at the end of the seventeenth century with the work of Jean Pelletier, a Huguenot craftsman who received royal patronage at Hampton Court and Kensington Palace. James Moore, a royal cabinetmaker working in the early eighteenth century, expanded on this technique with increased drama and exaggeration to the carving. Throughout the Georgian era in the eighteenth century, gilded furniture was highly prized as some of the finest furniture available as it emulated the ever popular taste for French style and décor.

The Technique

Gesso is a type of plaster that is prepared of finely ground chalk, applied onto the wooden surface in a series of layers—at least fifteen layers were needed to achieve the desired thickness. Once dried, the craftsmen could cut into the new surface to create different designs. When the designs were complete, the gilding could be applied. To gild the surface, a red clay ground, known as bole, would be spread onto the surface to prepare for the laying of the gold leaf.

Our reference: A3085

Physical Dimensions
Height
96cm (37.80")
Width
48cm (18.90")
Depth
68cm (26.77")
Declaration

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA993508
Dealers Internal Reference
A3085
Description
This is a beautiful antique pair of Louis XV Revival giltwood fauteiuls or open armchairs, circa 1880 in date.
The original giltwood is beautiful in colour, each chair features a floral carved crested toprail with acanthus clasped arm padded supports and is raised on elegant cabriole legs.
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fig 1. Antique Pair of Louis XV Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century
fig 1. Antique Pair of Louis Xv Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century

These chairs have just been reuphostered in a striking claret damask fabric in the Beauvais manner.

Add an elegant touch to your home with this exceptional pair of antique armchairs.

Condition:

In excellent condition having been beautifully cleaned, polished waxed and reupholstered in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.

fig 2. Antique Pair of Louis XV Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century
fig 2. Antique Pair of Louis Xv Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century

Dimensions in cm:

Height 96 x Width 48 x Depth 68

Dimensions in inches:

Height 3 foot, 2 inches x Width 1 foot, 7 inches x Depth 2 foot, 3 inches

Giltwood

There is no doubt that giltwood furniture is an expression of grandeur and luxury. The golden hue of these pieces comes from the application of real gold leaf—a highly valued material both then and now. When it comes to buying antique giltwood furniture for your collection, there are many different considerations to keep in mind, many of which come down to personal preference.

fig 3. Antique Pair of Louis XV Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century
fig 3. Antique Pair of Louis Xv Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century

Origins of Giltwood

The gilt gesso technique appeared in England at the end of the seventeenth century with the work of Jean Pelletier, a Huguenot craftsman who received royal patronage at Hampton Court and Kensington Palace. James Moore, a royal cabinetmaker working in the early eighteenth century, expanded on this technique with increased drama and exaggeration to the carving. Throughout the Georgian era in the eighteenth century, gilded furniture was highly prized as some of the finest furniture available as it emulated the ever popular taste for French style and décor.

fig 4. Antique Pair of Louis XV Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century
fig 4. Antique Pair of Louis Xv Revival Giltwood Armchairs 19 Century

The Technique

Gesso is a type of plaster that is prepared of finely ground chalk, applied onto the wooden surface in a series of layers—at least fifteen layers were needed to achieve the desired thickness. Once dried, the craftsmen could cut into the new surface to create different designs. When the designs were complete, the gilding could be applied. To gild the surface, a red clay ground, known as bole, would be spread onto the surface to prepare for the laying of the gold leaf.

Our reference: A3085

Height
96cm (37.80")
Width
48cm (18.90")
Depth
68cm (26.77")
Date of Manufacture

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA993508
Dealers Internal Ref
A3085
Regent Antiques
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We specialise in english and continental furniture, silver, porcelain and decorative items.

Dealer Profile

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