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Probably the only household name in antique furniture, taking the last name of Thomas Chippendale, a furniture London cabinet maker and furniture designer who published a book of his designs, titled 'The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director' in 1754.

The designs in the book reflected the current London fashion for furniture for that period, and were used by other cabinet makers outside London.

Very little of the furniture described as 'Chippendale' can be actually traced to Chippendale's workshop, and if it can, the value of the items is greatly increased. Certainty of manufacture by Chippendale would require an invoice from the time, together with a history of the item since manufacture.

In fact most 'Chippendale' furniture that comes onto the market was made at a later date following in various degrees the designs from his 'Director', as the popularity of Chippendale designs has continued through to the present more... time. The name 'Chippendale' has become a generic term for furniture in the style associated with him and sometimes in later examples, the style bears little resemblance to the designs in the 'Director'

Chippendale was also an interior designer who advised on soft furnishings and colours and his aristocratic commissions included Blair Castle Perthshire for the Duke of Atholl, Harewood House Yorkshire for Edwin Lascelles and Petworth House Sussex for the 3rd Earl of Egremont. In all 26 of these commission have been identified and furniture from Chippendale's workshop can be identified in these houses.

Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779) was born in Yorkshire and appears to have come to London about 1745. he was in partnership with James Rannie, a cabinetmaker from about 1753 until Rannie's death in 1766, and then with Thomas Haig from 1771. At the time the partnership was formed, Chippendale is recorded as employing 22 cabinetmakers in his workshop.

Following Chippendale's death in 1771, his son Thomas Chippendale II took over his share of the business and continued the partnership with Haig until 1796. Thomas Chippendale II opened showrooms in the Haymarket, London, and then moved to Jermyn Street in 1821. Thomas Chippendale II died in 1823. less...

A pair of Chippendale revival carvers, circa 1900 the pair of…
Chippendale Revival Carvers with Bird Needlework Upholstery, circa 1900

A pair of Chippendale revival carvers, circa 1900 the pair of country open carvers with openwork ribbon splats and crested top rail, with sinuous arm rests and curved supports to needlework upholstered seats decorated with birds on branches, on square moul

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An English Chippendale revival display cabinet, mahogany with…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Display Cabinet, Circa 1910

An English Chippendale revival display cabinet, mahogany with astragal glazed doors, circa 1910, 71.65 in. high, 45.67 in. wide, 15.35 in. deep

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A Chippendale revival mahogany chair, mid 20th century, with a…
Mid-century Chippendale-style mahogany chair

A Chippendale revival mahogany chair, mid 20th century, with a wheat sheaf shield shaped back curved supports and arms to a stuffover seat and raised on cabriole legs with carved knees and ball and claw feet, height 38.58 in., width 22.05 in., depth 22.05…

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A Chippendale revival mahogany corner cabinet, early 20th…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Corner Cabinet

A Chippendale revival mahogany corner cabinet, early 20th century, with a broken fretwork bonnet above an astragal glazed cupboard, with shelving and open compartments and panel glazed doors to the lower register, fret and strapwork embellishments and incu

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A Chippendale revival mahogany and mirrored cabinet on stand,…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Mirrored Cabinet on Stand

A Chippendale revival mahogany and mirrored cabinet on stand, early 20th century, with a broken arched pediment above a central astragal glazed cupboard flanked by mirrors and shelves, a shallow full width mirror and a bow front extended base with drawer r

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A fine Chippendale revival mahogany display cabinet on stand,…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Display Cabinet with Gothic Influences

A fine Chippendale revival mahogany display cabinet on stand, late 19th century, with ivorine maker's label for story & Triggs, London, with Chinese, classical and Gothic influences, having a swan neck broken pediment with fretwork above dentil and strapwo

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A mahogany Chippendale Revival tray top serpentine side table,…
Serpentine Side Table with Ornate Gallery and X-Stretcher Base

A mahogany Chippendale Revival tray top serpentine side table, with ornate pierced gallery and ornate pierced X-stretcher base. Some surface marks. 33.86 in. x 18.90 in. x 28.35 in.

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A fine set of Chippendale revival mahogany chairs, late 19th…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Chairs with Carved Foliate Details

A fine set of Chippendale revival mahogany chairs, late 19th century, each with leafy carved decorations to curvaceous crests, with pierced, waisted and knot form splats, square drop in seats with purple velvet covers and raised on cabriole legs with profu

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A set of twelve Chippendale revival style mahogany chairs, 20th…
Chippendale Style Mahogany Chairs Set of 12

A set of twelve Chippendale revival style mahogany chairs, 20th century, comprising ten chairs and two carvers with square backs with serpentine cresting rails and pierced knot form splats with leaf scroll and quatrefoil motifs, drop in seats upholstered i

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An English Chippendale revival flame mahogany chest on chest…
Chippendale Flame Mahogany Chest on Chest

An English Chippendale revival flame mahogany chest on chest with swan neck pediment fitted with two drawers below and five drawers above. 72.83 in. high, 45.67 in. wide, 22.83 in. deep.

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A mahogany Chinese Chippendale revival display cabinet, early…
Mahogany Chinese Chippendale Display Cabinet with Fretted Carvings

A mahogany Chinese Chippendale revival display cabinet, early 20th century, with mirror plated back, the open sectional shelves with fretted carved sides and galleries, with shaped base frieze and moulded cabriole leg with lion paw feet, 50.39 in. width x…

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A pair of Chippendale revival mahogany carvers, early 20th…
Chippendale Revival Mahogany Carver Chairs

A pair of Chippendale revival mahogany carvers, early 20th century, the ribbon back chairs with undulating crests and a splat of gothic style knots and a quatrefoil cut out motif, shaped arms to square form seats and curvaceous legs terminating in ball and

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A Chippendale revival mahogany buffet, mid 20th century, the…
Mid-century Chippendale Revival Mahogany Buffet

A Chippendale revival mahogany buffet, mid 20th century, the curved breakfront buffet with an arched splash back with a relief carved shell embellishment, a central bank of drawers flanked by cupboards, relief carved edges and pendant decorations, and rais

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A Chippendale revival flame mahogany desk, the top with inset…
Chippendale Flame Mahogany Desk with Gold Leather Inset

A Chippendale revival flame mahogany desk, the top with inset gold tooled leather, above frieze drawers, on two pedestals, each with carved canted corners on bracket feet. 29.53 in. high, 53.94 in. wide, 29.53 in. deep.

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