A PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FLORAL-INLAID, PARCEL-GILT AND EBONIZED-CHERRYWOOD SIDE CHAIRS
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED FAMILY
A PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FLORAL-INLAID, PARCEL-GILT AND EBONIZED-CHERRYWOOD SIDE CHAIRS

ATTRIBUTED TO HERTER BROTHERS (ACTIVE 1864-1906), NEW YORK, 1875-1885

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A PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FLORAL-INLAID, PARCEL-GILT AND EBONIZED-CHERRYWOOD SIDE CHAIRS
ATTRIBUTED TO HERTER BROTHERS (ACTIVE 1864-1906), NEW YORK, 1875-1885
35 in. high

Lot Essay

Identical in design, these chairs are perhaps part of the set made for the Harriman family of New York, possibly for Edward Henry Harriman (1848-1909). The floral inlay in the Harriman suite and the present lot is also identical to a rosewood suite of seating furniture made for the Mark Hopkins house, San Francisco, circa 1878.

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