Lot No. 455


Pair of early Baroque royal chairs,


Pair of early Baroque royal chairs, - Works of Art (Furniture, Sculpture, Glass and porcelain)

Dated 1727 verso on the leather chair backs. Brown stained and carved beechwood chairs, partly turned and with stretcher, with stamped leather covers with gold embossing from a Venetian workshop, produced by the so-called Saxon court leather worker Samuel Girckhoff. Each chair has a stamp verso of a crowned monogram of Augustus the Strong. One seat cover replaced. Some ageing and wear. (DOC)

Moritzburg castle near Dresden has retained its unique interior from the year 1723. Friedrich August I. (1670 - 1733), as the Polish King August II, had established the ‘lederne’ (leather) interior for this hunting lodge. The 58 castle rooms arranged on three main floors contained variously decorated gold wall hangings, described in 1733 in the Moritzburg castle inventory. The court leather worker Samuel Girckhoff is also mentioned in relation to the system of attaching the hangings, and is known above all for his work on the seating furniture of Moritzburg castle.
The chairs presented here can be located, thanks to the stamp with the date 1727, to one of the reception rooms at Moritzburg castle (Gisela Haase).

Prov.: formerly Schloss Moritzburg near Dresden

Lit.:Gisela Haase: Dresdener Möbel des 18. Jahrhunderts, ill. 200a Leipzig 1983.

Specialist: Alexander Doczy Alexander Doczy
+43-1-515 60-302

alexander.doczy@dorotheum.at

22.10.2014 - 15:00

Realized price: **
EUR 7,500.-
Estimate:
EUR 6,000.- to EUR 8,000.-

Pair of early Baroque royal chairs,


Dated 1727 verso on the leather chair backs. Brown stained and carved beechwood chairs, partly turned and with stretcher, with stamped leather covers with gold embossing from a Venetian workshop, produced by the so-called Saxon court leather worker Samuel Girckhoff. Each chair has a stamp verso of a crowned monogram of Augustus the Strong. One seat cover replaced. Some ageing and wear. (DOC)

Moritzburg castle near Dresden has retained its unique interior from the year 1723. Friedrich August I. (1670 - 1733), as the Polish King August II, had established the ‘lederne’ (leather) interior for this hunting lodge. The 58 castle rooms arranged on three main floors contained variously decorated gold wall hangings, described in 1733 in the Moritzburg castle inventory. The court leather worker Samuel Girckhoff is also mentioned in relation to the system of attaching the hangings, and is known above all for his work on the seating furniture of Moritzburg castle.
The chairs presented here can be located, thanks to the stamp with the date 1727, to one of the reception rooms at Moritzburg castle (Gisela Haase).

Prov.: formerly Schloss Moritzburg near Dresden

Lit.:Gisela Haase: Dresdener Möbel des 18. Jahrhunderts, ill. 200a Leipzig 1983.

Specialist: Alexander Doczy Alexander Doczy
+43-1-515 60-302

alexander.doczy@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Works of Art (Furniture, Sculpture, Glass and porcelain)
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 22.10.2014 - 15:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 11.10. - 22.10.2014


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