Hi, My post today is to show the only existing: Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779), Ribban-Back Chair, In the World.
From: ‘ The Gentleman and Cabinetmakers, Director, 1754.
I also show the underside view of this chair, showing: The French corner ‘Bracers’? Fitted.
Accredited in 2009,by a living Descendent of: Thomas Chippendale, 1718-1779.
Kind Regard
Dr Joseph Hemingway
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Delightful
Thank you for your post.
Were there others and they have been distroid or was this a one off chair?
The Chance.
Note: This Post, is to inform everyone, about: ' The Rebuilding ' of a lost ' Studio '
To offer: The un-born Child. The opportunety to develop into: 'The English Cabinetmaker '.
11/4/2011: 8575405/KF/ IS18
Dr Joseph Hemingway.
221,Meltham Road,
Huddersfield.
HD4 7BD.
Your complant about : St Andrews Insurance PLC
Further to my resent e/mail to you, and my exchange with Mr Cavadino. I have forwarded , ' The Halifax Insurance Services Ltd '. a copy of his hand written comments about the need to remove the debris from the site before a resonable estmate can be made as to the costs of re-building the workshop. I well chase them for a reply in a few days time.
Yours Sincerely
Kevin Fitzgerald
Adjudicator
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Hi Roc,
Thank's for those kind words Sir.
My company:Thomas Chippendale Furniture Ltd, was creating a set, of six? 4 Dining. 2 Carvers, 2005 to: 23/1/2007.
But sadly its studio was destroyed by an Arson Fire. I claim this: Because a: Private Fire Invesigater, uncovered 23 outbreakes of fire, although the fire started on the ground floor, the entire floor above was unburnt? but Strangely? The entire roof was consumed by Fire, in this Desaster.
The one I show today, Is created from the better part's left after this Deaster, From the six I was creating, Note: although Thomas Chippendale?states in the 1754, Director. Preface.he had made several sets? Big fabrication. Note:The fact: Thomas Afflick 1740-1779(c.) Created a ladder-back chair? on landing in America, 1756(c.) and named it : A Thomas Chippendale, Ribban-back Chair.(proves my point)
A living descendent from Otley, Yorkshire, England, accredited this Chair! The first carved after Thomas Chippendale, Died. Note: Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)
Kind Regards
Dr Joseph Hemingway
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