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Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Vitrine in the Adam Taste, early 20th c., molded cornice, paneled foliate inlaid frieze, glazed doors, shelf interior, table base with light wood banding, frieze drawers and square tapered cuffed legs, h. 55 in., w. 34 in., d. 19 in. Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL
Antique Continental Fruitwood Cricket Table, circular top, splayed uprights, stretcher shelf, cabriole legs; together with an antique Continental carved oak gate-leg table, cricket table h. 26 1/4 in., w. 27 in., d. 29 1/2 in.; table h. 26 1/4 in., w. 19 1/4 in., d. 19 in. Provenance: Eric Bolin, Los Angeles
American Classical Figured Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, c. 1840, flared cornice, upper case with paneled doors, shelf interior, two bolection drawers, lower case with fall front writing surface, bolection frieze drawer, two long drawers, scrolled supports, scrolled feet, h. 79 1/4 in., w. 51 1/4 in., d. 19 1/4 in
Important Louisiana Inlaid Mahogany Armoire, early 19th c., inlaid flared cornice and cartouche frieze, paneled doors centered by an inlaid Federal eagle, shelf interior with a medial belt of drawers, turned legs, brass ball feet, h. 85 in., w. 57 in., d. 23 in Provenance: The Charbonnet Family of New Orleans. Ill.: Holden, Jack D., et. al. Furnishing Louisiana: Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735-1835. The Historic New Orleans Collection: 2010, pp. 42 (inlay), 191. Note: The Creole inlaid armoire in this lot descended in the Charbonnet family of New Orleans. In the sophisticated Federal style, the armoire features string inlay, brass ball feet, beautifully figured mahogany, and a central pictorial inlay portraying the Federal eagle. Eagles featured on American Federal furniture were likely inspired by the Great Seal of America, adopted in 1782. Louisiana gained statehood in 1812 and Creole armoires in the Federal style commonly featured the inlaid Federal eagle, possibly in recognition of Louisiana’s newly minted admission into the United States. Ref.: Holden, Jack D., et. al. Furnishing Louisiana: Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735-1835. The Historic New Orleans Collection: 2010, pp. 39, 191.
Louisiana Carved Mahogany Armoire, early 19th c. and later, molded cornice, scalloped doors and sides with later glazed panels, later shelf interior, shaped apron, cabriole legs, h. 81 in., w. 53 1/4 in., d. 20 1/2 in. Provenance: The Jefferson Davis House, 1134 First Street, New Orleans, c. 1963
American or English Mahogany Invalid's Desk and Boot Rack, early 19th c., in the Sheraton taste, desk with adjustable writing surface, turned legs, arched shoe feet; boot rack with turned finials and supports, stretcher shelf, shoe feet, desk h. 26 1/2 in., w. 37 1/2 in., d. 18 1/4 in.; boot rack h. 42 in., w. 36 in., d. 14 in
A FINE JAPANESE LACQUER SCHOLAR'S CABINET inlaid overall with mother of pearl with elegant figures in extensive riverside landscape with trees, bridges and boats, the rectangular tray top with re-entrant corners over an open shelf and two drawers with Nash-ji interiors, Meiji, 26.5cm wide x 20.2cm high. See illustration

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