Pair of mahogany hall chairs
Provenance: Malletts – Mayfair, London. Lennox Cato Antiques, BADA Fair. London.
Literature; Thomas Chippendale,
The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker’s Director,
plate 17, London, 1762
These elegant Georgian chairs bear the patriotic inscription 'Home! Sweet Home!' from Sigismond Thalberg's 1857 composition that was most favoured at President Abraham Lincoln's White House and derived from the words of John Payne's 1823 Opera, "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home". The inscription was added in 1858 to the back of the chairs, which belonged to the Hon. John William Spencer Home-Cust, later 2nd Earl Brownlow (d.1867).
The chairs, with their rich ribbon-fretted backs displaying the Cust family crest on an azure blue shield, had served in the hall of his Mayfair home since 1785, when they were commissioned by Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow (d.1808). Their backs derive in particular from a 1759 'Hall Chair' pattern issued in the Third Edition of the St. Martin's Lane cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale's, Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director (1762).
Condition
Good consistent with age
United Kingdom
Mahogany
FRN11-AG