A FAUX-BAMBOO FIGURED-MAPLE DRESSING BUREAU
A FAUX-BAMBOO FIGURED-MAPLE DRESSING BUREAU

ATTRIBUTED TO R.J. HORNER & COMPANY (W. 1886-1915), NEW YORK CITY, CIRCA 1890

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A FAUX-BAMBOO FIGURED-MAPLE DRESSING BUREAU
Attributed to R.J. Horner & Company (w. 1886-1915), New York City, circa 1890
The tripartite crest centering two panels with bamboo-turned finials above a rectangular frame centering a conforming mirror plate flanked by bamboo-turned supports over a rectangular top with outset corners above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over two long drawers flanked by bamboo-turned sides, on tapered feet fitted with castors, made en suite with lots 131 and 133
58in. high, 49in. wide, 21in. deep

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