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A 16th Century Italian Throne Chair.
A 16th century and later Italian throne chair ,constructed from walnut and being lavishly carved with fruit wood geometric marquetry.
Having a high back and a large carved centre panel depicting a saint with the inscription Scentia Primales and flanked by two solomonic columns with duel mask capitals.
The carved arms in the form of a pair of recumbent sphinxes flanking a solid seat with a marquetry boarder, above a triple paneled marquetry base with four octagonal columns supports.
Italian Renaissance chairs such as this one are rare survivors and are a testament to the Italian craftsmen of the Renaissance period. The Marquetry is indicative of Italian Renaissance choirs stalls which can be found all over Italy. A great example is the Basilica of San Domenico ,which is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy. Renowned for its 102 surviving choir stalls showing Italian Renaissance carving at its best, by the Dominican friar Damiano da Bergamo (1528–1530). Between 1541 and 1549 they were inlaid with intaglia by the same artist, using a series of drawings from a book by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, and carved by his brother Stefano da Bergamo.
The chair has had some termite damage to the backboards at some stage (no longer active) and some restorations commensurate with age, but overall the chair is in excellent solid condition.
Seat Measurements
Height 56.5 cm
Width 51 cm
Depth 44 cm
Overall measurements
Height 174 cm
Width 76 cm
Depth 57 cm
SellerYoungs Antiques
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Youngs Antiques
Private dealer
Near Brigg
North Lincolnshire
England
Tel : 07939070636
Non UK callers : +44 7939070636
Having a high back and a large carved centre panel depicting a saint with the inscription Scentia Primales and flanked by two solomonic columns with duel mask capitals.
The carved arms in the form of a pair of recumbent sphinxes flanking a solid seat with a marquetry boarder, above a triple paneled marquetry base with four octagonal columns supports.
Italian Renaissance chairs such as this one are rare survivors and are a testament to the Italian craftsmen of the Renaissance period. The Marquetry is indicative of Italian Renaissance choirs stalls which can be found all over Italy. A great example is the Basilica of San Domenico ,which is one of the major churches in Bologna, Italy. Renowned for its 102 surviving choir stalls showing Italian Renaissance carving at its best, by the Dominican friar Damiano da Bergamo (1528–1530). Between 1541 and 1549 they were inlaid with intaglia by the same artist, using a series of drawings from a book by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, and carved by his brother Stefano da Bergamo.
The chair has had some termite damage to the backboards at some stage (no longer active) and some restorations commensurate with age, but overall the chair is in excellent solid condition.
Seat Measurements
Height 56.5 cm
Width 51 cm
Depth 44 cm
Overall measurements
Height 174 cm
Width 76 cm
Depth 57 cm
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Furniture
> Antique Armchairs
Date 16th century
16th Century Antiques Material Walnut
Origin Italian
Item code as964a481
Status Sold
£3795.00
$4668.99
€4533.13
$
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View all stock from
Youngs Antiques
Near Brigg
North Lincolnshire
England
Tel : 07939070636
Non UK callers : +44 7939070636
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