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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 country Chippendale armchair, 18th century, the square back…
18th Century Chippendale Armchair with Carved Details

A country Chippendale armchair, 18th century, the square back chair with camel hump crest, padded arms with extended carved terminals and curved supports to a generous square seat, raised on grooved stile legs, with side stretchers, upholstered in butter y

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Country Chippendale elm & fruitwood chair with square chamfered…
Chippendale Chair with Green Leather Seat

Country Chippendale elm & fruitwood chair with square chamfered legs and green leather drop in seat, 19.69 in. wide, 37.20 in. high

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Country Chippendale elm & fruitwood chair with green leather…
Country Chippendale Chair with Green Leather Seat

Country Chippendale elm & fruitwood chair with green leather drop in seat, 20.47 in. wide, 36.22 in. high

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Country Chippendale walnut chair with square chamfered legs,…
Chippendale Walnut Chair with Striped Velvet Seat

Country Chippendale walnut chair with square chamfered legs, fretted splat and striped velvet drop in seat, 19.29 in. wide, 36.61 in. high

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Two oak country Chippendale side chairs, with carved scrolling…
Chippendale Oak Side Chairs with Carved Backs

Two oak country Chippendale side chairs, with carved scrolling pierced back and chair splat, square legs with stretcher base, drop-in seats, require some attention. 19.29 in. x 17.13 in. x 36.42 in.

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Three George III elm and ash framed country Chippendale side…
Chippendale Side Chairs with Vase-Shaped Splats

Three George III elm and ash framed country Chippendale side chairs, vase shaped splats, drop in seats upholstered in silver grey fabric.

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A country Chippendale 19th century dining chair, with a pierced…
19th Century Chippendale Dining Chair with Pierced Splat

A country Chippendale 19th century dining chair, with a pierced vase shaped splat on square chamfered legs

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A pair of 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining…
Chippendale Mahogany Dining Chairs with Pierced Splat

A pair of 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining chairs, each with vase shaped pierced splat, drop in seat on square chamfered supports

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An 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining chair with…
Chippendale Dining Chair with Vase Splat

An 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining chair with pierced vase shaped splat on square chamfered supports.

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A 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining chair with…
Chippendale Mahogany Dining Chair with Flared Splat

A 18th century country Chippendale mahogany dining chair with pierced flared splat on square chamfered supports.

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