Chippendale...

...including Chippendale-style & Chinoiserie of the period...
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a blue chair sitting in front of a wooden cabinet on top of a carpeted floor
Chippendale Furniture in Dumfries House
an old wooden dresser with many drawers and knobs on the front, sitting against a gray background
Chippendale Block Front Chest, Ca. 1765
an antique chair with red velvet upholstered seat
18th Century Chippendale Chair
an old wooden bookcase with many books on it
Violin Bookcase at Wilton House, Thos. Chippendale & Son
Thomas Chippendale & Son. The violin bookcase at Wilton House. It was made for the 10th Earl of Pembroke and is one of Thomas Chippendale's most famous pieces of furniture
an ornate gold framed mirror on a green wall
A George III giltwood pier mirror, in the Chinoiserie/Chippendale style
an antique sideboard in front of a gold wallpapered room with ornate mirror and clock
Dressing Commode with Three Graces, Chippendale, late 1700s
Dressing Commode with Three Graces, Chippendale, late 1700s, marquetry on satinwood with rosewood insets - Yellow Drawing Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England
an ornate wooden bench with grey and white fabric upholstered on the seat, against a white background
Chippendale settee in the chinoiserie style
an ornately carved chair with yellow velvet upholstered on the seat and back
Chippendale Mahogany Armchair, carving attributed to John Pollard, Philadelphia, Ca. 1770
a painting hanging on the wall next to two chairs
'Diana and Minerva' Commode, Thos. Chippendale, 1773
The Diana and Minerva Commode (1773) was designed by Thomas Chippendale Senior for the State Bedroom at Harewood House in Yorkshire. The house was Thomas Chippendale’s largest and most extensive commission, and the commode is regarded as one of his greatest works.
a blue couch sitting on top of a wooden frame
19th Century Chippendale Style Camelback Mahogany Sofa
an ornately carved wooden chair with floral upholstered seat and back cushion,
After a design by Thomas Chippendale | Side chair (one of a pair) | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
After a design by Thomas Chippendale | Side chair (one of a pair) | British | The Met