A DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED WALNUT CORNER CABINET
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A DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED WALNUT CORNER CABINET

PHILADELPHIA, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY

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A DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED WALNUT CORNER CABINET
PHILADELPHIA, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
93 ½ in. high, 35 ½ in. wide, 19 ¼ in. deep
来源
The Schott estate, probably Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia
Charles Woolsey Lyon, New York, March 1928
Mrs. J. Insley Blair (Natalie Knowlton) (1883-1951), Manhattan and Tuxedo Park, New York
Natica (Blair) Lorillard (1913-1955), daughter
Screven Lorillard (1909-1979), husband
Alice (Whitney) Lorillard (1919-2015), wife
Thence by descent in the family
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拍场告示
Please note the applied carving is likely of a later date.

拍品专文

Described as “Walnut Corner Cupboard. Scroll Top. Carved. 3 Flames” by Mrs. Blair in her 1943 inventory, this cupboard was purchased from the New York dealer Charles Woolsey Lyon in March 1928 for $7,000. Mrs. Blair also noted that the cupboard came from the Schott estate, from Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse “St.”, probably a reference to Rittenhouse Square.

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