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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, LLC, Southport, Conn. â Anglo-Japanesque bedroom suite by Herter Brothers, New York, circa 1875, ebonized cherry with maple, pine and poplar secondary woods, holly and cedar marquetry, gilt incising, marble tops and brass hardware. The suite consists of a three-quarter-sized bed measuring 60¾ inches high, 53 inches wide and 83 inches long; dresser measuring 30½ inches high, 46 inches wide and 23 inches deep; a mirror, 50 inches high and 31¾ inches wide; and a nightstand, 30½ inches high, 18½ inches wide and 18½ inches deep.
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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, LLC, Southport, Conn. â Faience potpourri jar, Faience Manufacturing Co., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N.Y., probably decorated by Edward Lycett, circa 1884â1887. The piece is in mint condition, gilding and enamel on glazed earthenware, measuring 7½ inches high and 5 inches in diameter. Lycett was known as âthe pioneer of china painting in America.â
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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, LLC, Southport, Conn. â Anglo-Japanesque tall chest in rosewood, excellent condition, measuring 64 inches high, 46 inches wide and 21½ inches deep. This piece by Herter Brothers, New York, circa 1880, has lighter secondary woods, brass hardware and is stamped âHerter Broâsâ on the back. A matching marble-top dresser with mirror is also available.
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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, LLC, Southport, Conn. â A pair of mirrored inlaid and ebonized hanging etageres, Herter Brothers, New York, circa 1880, in ebonized cherry, marquetry of various woods, mirror glass and gilding. The turned uprights support the three shelves, the central one with indentation for display purposes. It is in fine condition, 46 inches high, 35 inches wide and 10 inches deep, and each is branded âHerter Broâsâ on reverse. One is marked in pencil âAllen (and) North,â and the other âSouth.â
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ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, LLC, Southport, Conn. â Pabst map/print portfolio, carved and stippled walnut and walnut veneers with brass hardware, circa 1875, in fine condition with the original finials. The design is attributed to Frank Furness and Daniel Pabst, Cabinetmaker, Philadelphia, and the provenance lists the Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia. It measures 59 inches high, 45½ inches wide and 20½ inches deep.
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CATHERS & DEMBROSKY, New York City â Piano bench, Gustav Stickley, Eastwood, N.Y., quarter cut oak, circa 1901. It measures 35¼ inches long, 15¼ inches deep and 20 inches high.
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CATHERS & DEMBROSKY, New York City â Handwrought copper plaque, Gustav Stickley, Eastwood, N.Y., circa 1905, 20 inches in diameter.
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CATHERS & DEMBROSKY, New York City â Bridal chest, Gustav Stickley, Eastwood, N.Y., circa 1907.
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CATHERS & DEMBROSKY, New York City â Pair of bronze candlesticks, Theta style, Robert Jarvle, Chicago, circa 1900. Each measures 13½ inches high.
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