AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT MAHOGANY WHATNOT STAND

AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT MAHOGANY WHATNOT STAND
American, late 19th century
The rectangular top with scrolled and foliate incised back panel and upward curved edges above a gallery with turned spindles and fan carved corners, over a conforming frame with staggered open shelving with mirrored backpanels and a compartment with door opening to interior fitted for shelves, all flanked by ring-turned frame and legs, terminating in brass bird legs with ball-and-claw feet
53¼in. high, 27in. wide, 14in. deep

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