![Set of four armchairs (fauteuils en cabriolet) ca. 1750–60 French The flowing curvilinear silhouette of this armchair, one of a set of four, places it firmly in the middle of the eighteenth Set of four armchairs (fauteuils en cabriolet) ca. 1750–60 French The flowing curvilinear silhouette of this armchair, one of a set of four, places it firmly in the middle of the eighteenth](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2hhrb4x/set-of-four-armchairs-fauteuils-en-cabriolet-ca-175060-french-the-flowing-curvilinear-silhouette-of-this-armchair-one-of-a-set-of-four-places-it-firmly-in-the-middle-of-the-eighteenth-century-the-continuous-curve-of-the-back-extends-into-the-legs-rails-and-arms-with-a-grace-epitomizing-the-rococo-style-possibly-part-of-a-larger-set-the-chairs-are-unstamped-and-the-maker-remains-unknown-the-chairs-are-not-identical-but-display-small-differences-in-their-carved-decoration-the-sprays-of-flowers-at-the-top-of-the-back-and-at-the-center-of-the-front-seat-rail-vary-from-one-to-another-2hhrb4x.jpg)
Set of four armchairs (fauteuils en cabriolet) ca. 1750–60 French The flowing curvilinear silhouette of this armchair, one of a set of four, places it firmly in the middle of the eighteenth
![A Pair Of Louis Xv Transitional Fauteuils Stamped N S Courtois | Nicholas Wells Antiques Ltd | Antique Dealers London A Pair Of Louis Xv Transitional Fauteuils Stamped N S Courtois | Nicholas Wells Antiques Ltd | Antique Dealers London](https://nicholaswells.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/s715307709555333464_p13_i14_w2560.jpg)
A Pair Of Louis Xv Transitional Fauteuils Stamped N S Courtois | Nicholas Wells Antiques Ltd | Antique Dealers London
![Armchair 1735-40 Attributed to René Cresson This chair is known in French as a fauteuil à la Reine et à chassis. The first part of this name refers to the fact that Armchair 1735-40 Attributed to René Cresson This chair is known in French as a fauteuil à la Reine et à chassis. The first part of this name refers to the fact that](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HH9GWK/armchair-1735-40-attributed-to-ren-cresson-this-chair-is-known-in-french-as-a-fauteuil-la-reine-et-chassis-the-first-part-of-this-name-refers-to-the-fact-that-it-is-an-armchair-with-a-flat-back-as-opposed-to-a-concave-back-the-second-part-refers-to-the-upholstery-which-is-not-nailed-into-the-frame-but-attached-to-the-removable-seat-back-and-arm-pads-this-practice-was-introduced-early-during-the-eighteenth-century-and-allowed-for-an-easy-change-of-seat-covers-according-to-the-seasons-or-to-reflect-new-fashions-although-this-armchair-is-not-signed-based-on-the-exuberant-rocaille-de-2HH9GWK.jpg)