A ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED AND LAMINATED ROSEWOOD MERIDIENNE
PROPERTY FROM AN OHIO ESTATE
A ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED AND LAMINATED ROSEWOOD MERIDIENNE

ATTRIBUTED TO J. AND J.W. MEEKS (1836-1859), NEW YORK, 1840-1860

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A ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED AND LAMINATED ROSEWOOD MERIDIENNE
ATTRIBUTED TO J. AND J.W. MEEKS (1836-1859), NEW YORK, 1840-1860
43 in. high, 50 in. long
Provenance
Sold, New Orleans Auction, New Orleans, Louisiana, 8-9 April 2006, lot 793

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Lot Essay

With its crest centered by a pair of large flowers and flanked by open scrollwork carved with foliage and clusters of grapes, this meridienne is an iconic example of furniture manufactured by J. and J.W. Meeks in New York in last quarter of the 19th century. Carved in the Hawkins pattern, these decorative elements derive from a suite of furniture given by Joseph W. Meeks to his daughter, Sophia Theresa, upon her marriage to Dexter Hawkins in 1859. Meridiennes carved in the Hawkins pattern are exceedingly rare. A similar example, originally owned by President Abraham Lincoln, can be found in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

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