A MAHOGANY AND IRIDESCENT GLASS CABINET

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A MAHOGANY AND IRIDESCENT GLASS CABINET
BY CHARLES SUMNER GREENE, CIRCA 1907

The lower cabinet with a cupboard opening to a pigeon-holed interior, below a single drawer flanked by cabinets, each with a single shelf on the interior, the upper section with three open cabinets below a broadly overhanging top, the left side of the sideboard with a shallow rectangular compartment, the sculpted drawer and cabinet pulls and outward edges of the top all inset with square iridescent glass pieces resembling pegs
72½in. (184.2cm.) high, 56½in. (143.5cm.) wide, 23¼in. (59cm.) deep
來源
Descended in the family of Charles Greene
出版
Randell L. Makinson, Greene & Greene, Furniture and Related Designs, Peregrine Smith Books, Salt Lake City, 1982, p. 125, shows this piece in situ in the architect's Carmel studio.

拍品專文

According to Randell Makinson, this piece was designed by Charles Greene for use in his Pasadena office.