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HERTER BROTHERS AMERICAN RENAISSANCE CABINET COMMISSION...An American Renaissance parcel-gilt, carved and ebonized cabinet commissioned for the first floor...
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ATTRIBUTED TO H...A fine American Renaissance Revival parcel-gilt and carved walnut pedestal with crane accents, attributed to Herter Brothers, New York, third quarter 19th...
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FOR THURLOW LO...A fine American Renaissance parcel-gilt and carved walnut folio stand/cabinet by Herter Brothers, New York. Circa 1872. Commissioned for the first floor parlor...
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PIER MIRROR American, second half 19th century. Manner of the Herter Brothers, oversized Victorian era giltwood and compo renaissance revival pier mirror on hardwood stand,...
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SETTEE Attributed to Herter Brothers (German/American, active 1864-1906) or Pottier & Stymus Manufacturing Company (American, active 1859-1910), third quarter 19th century....
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PEDESTAL Attributed to Herter Brothers (German/American, active 1864-1906) or Pottier & Stymus Manufacturing Company (American, active 1859-1910), third quarter 19th century.,...
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of American Renaissance Bronze-Mounted and Incised Walnut and Burl Parlor Chairs, c. 1870, possibly Herter Brothers New York, architectonic crest centered by a classical medallion,...
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1870 American Renaissance Revival ebonized sofa in the manner of Pottier & Stymus, circa 1870, with shaped crestrail centering a medallion after Clodion beneath a Greek anthemion...
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Burled Walnut Armchair late 19th c. attributed to Gustave Herter New York scrolled stiles with bosses upholstered back and seat padded arms with lion's head terminals cabochon...
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and Inlaid Rosewood Parlour Cabinet c. 1870 attributed to Herter Bros. New York sarcophagus top fitted with a drawer incurvate sides flanking a door inlaid with a floral panel...
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and Gilt-Incised Armchair late 19th c. attributed to Herter Bros. NY acanthine crest centered with a polychrome portrait medallion incised crest and stiles padded arms bust...
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and Gilt Bronze-Mounted Side Chair mid-19th c. attributed to Gustave Herter New York tall scrolled back leaf-carved stiles with incised panels and bronze bosses rounded seat...
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