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An excellent circa 1850 Mahogany Sofa Table having moulded rectangular top on moulded panel frieze with rosette detail, having single end frieze fitted secret drawer, standing on turned tapering fluted legs with exceptional stylised moulded "X" stretcher, 50'' long x 22 3/4'' high x 25 3/4'' wide
A mid 19th c. Mahogany Sofa Table having rectangular top with rounded corner drop leaves and single frieze Oak lined drawer to one end with ornate pierced plate brass handles. On tapering square form pedestal on platform base with four carved shoulder swept legs with ornate brass cup castors.
An Edwardian Mahogany framed Salon Sofa, having high gently curved back with tapestry pelmet, elegant forward sweeping scroll end arms with cross-banded central strip, flanked by boxwood and ebony string inlay, the tapering arm supports and front legs having boxwood string detail, upholstered in olive green velvet with brocade and tasselled base
Fine American Carved Walnut and Gilt-Incised Sofa and Armchair, c. 1870, stamped "Hunzinger/N.Y./Pat. March 30, 1869", (George Hunzinger), each swagged crest with gilt medallion, padded back and curved seat, distinctive canted paw feet, turned stretchers, sofa h. 46 1/2 in., w. 67 in., d. 36 1/2 in.; chair h. 44 in., w. 31 in., d. 26 1/2 in. Note: Seated furniture by Hunzinger has been conserved in several collections including The National Trust at Lyndhurst (Tarrytown, New York), the Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, and the New York State Museum in Albany. A chair featuring a similar gilt medallion has been conserved by the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. The distinctive ornamented design of this sofa and armchair has been described as resembling machine works by some scholars and is considered the apogee of Hunzinger's oeuvre. Ref.: “Collection.” Brooklyn Museum. www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/2358; Flint. "George Hunzinger", Nineteenth Century Furniture, Innovation, Revival, and Reform. pp. 122-131; Harwood. The Furniture of George Hunzinger, Invention and Innovation in the 19th Century, p. 76, fig. 72; Johnson, 19th Century America: Furniture and Other Decorative Arts, pl. 186.
American Neo-Grec Gilt, Ebonized and Incised Walnut Sofa, c. 1870, bearing stamp of George Hunzinger, New York, N.Y., patent March 30, 1869, button tufted back with blocked and turned architectonic crest centered by a classical mask, bentwood stiles, blocked uprights with ball finials, upholstered seat with female mask terminals, swagged rail, canted legs, ball feet connected by stretchers, h. 43 1/2 in., w. 65 in., d. 29 in
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