A PAIR OF NEOCLASSIC STYLE CREAM AND GREEN-PAINTED VITRINE CABINETS
A PAIR OF NEOCLASSIC STYLE CREAM AND GREEN-PAINTED VITRINE CABINETS

DESIGNED BY VINCENT FOURCADE OF DENNING & FOURCADE, NEW YORK, 20TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF NEOCLASSIC STYLE CREAM AND GREEN-PAINTED VITRINE CABINETS
Designed by Vincent Fourcade of Denning & Fourcade, New York, 20th century
Each with urn finials and and undulating cresting above a pair of glazed doors between fluted uprights, the lower sections with eared rectangular tops and a frieze drawer above a pair of concave fronted trellis patterned doors centered by floral painted velvet panels between spiral-carved uprights and turned feet
92½in. (235cm.) high, 48in. (122cm.) wide, 18in. (46cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
By repute designed for Jean Vanderbilt.

Lot Essay

Robert Denning and Vincent Fourcade designed at least four residences for Jean Vanderbilt, of which 19 East 72nd Street in New York was perhaps the last. For the sale of its contents see Christie's New York, French and Continental Furniture, Objects of Art and Carpet, 24 March 1994, lots 1-91.

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