A GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE An exceptional mid 18th century carved giltwood armchair attributed to Thomas Chippendale, the oval stuffed back with a floral sprig carving to the crest rail, with padded arms with foliate carved downswept supports, the serpentine stuffed seat with a fluted frieze, on turned fluted tapering legs. A stool and seven side chairs of almost identical form were supplied to Chesterfield House, South Audley Street, London, W.1. English, circa 1770 Height: 37 ½ in; 95 cm Height of seat: 17 ½ in; 44 cm Width: 23 ½ in; 60 cm Depth: 18 ½ in; 47 cm