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GUSTAV STICKLEY FOR THE INTERIOR OF HIS CRAFTSMAN FARMS HOME, MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY, CIRCA 1909
Details
An Oak Corner China Cabinet
Gustav Stickley for the Interior of his Craftsman Farms Home, Morris Plains, New Jersey, circa 1909
51in. (130cm.) high, 36in. (93cm.) wide, 26in. (67cm.) deep
Gustav Stickley for the Interior of his Craftsman Farms Home, Morris Plains, New Jersey, circa 1909
51in. (130cm.) high, 36in. (93cm.) wide, 26in. (67cm.) deep
Provenance
Christie's New York, December 9, 1989, lot 4
Literature
Natalie Curtis, "The Log House at Craftsman Farms", The Craftsman, November, 1911, p. 200; Joseph J. Bavaro and Thomas L. Mossman, The Furniture of Gustav Stickley, 1982, p. 28, fig. 2-23; and Isabelle Anscombe and Charlotte Gere, Arts & Crafts in Britain and America, 1983, p. 146 fig. 189 where the china cabinets are illustrated in situ along with the Donegal runner and hexagonal library table now in the permanent collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.