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American Neo-Grec Marquetry-Inlaid and Polychromed Rosewood Cabinet, ca. 1867-1871, attributed to Herter Brothers, New York, the spindle gallery flanking a top with rosewood border around a blank for a silk velvet surface, over a frieze with stylized leaf- and scroll-inlaid banding, the single door centered by a scroll bracket over a carved winged child's head in an ebonized panel with polychromed ribbon, vine, leaf and floral decor, the perimeter of the door framed by micro-mosaic-banded inlay, raised on trumpet legs with Ionic capitals joined by a low shelf, found en suite with the following lot, h. 53", w. 26-1/4", d. 15-7/8". The winged child's head on the present cabinet relates to those on a cabinet that was part of the collection of 19th-century robber baron Jay Gould. The cabinet is presently on exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gould also owned a suite of Herter parlor furniture with upturned heads as support for the arms on chairs. The Gould furniture remains in the possession of his former home, Lyndhurst in Tarrytown, New York. Several groups of those chairs have surfaced, including the armchairs in suites sold in these galleries in October of 2011 and October of 2010. A number of related tall, slender Herter cabinets have surfaced, including a music cabinet illustrated in D'Ambrosio,Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, a double-door variant made for the DeForest family of New York, now in the Foote collection, and another double-door version from the 1871 Beatty commission. As was the custom with Herter, each of these bespoke pieces is embellished differently.


  • Condition: In very good "as found" original finish. Retains its original surface (finish, polychromy and gilt) that has been cleaned. The finish exhibits scattered areas of blushing, crazing and lifting, most notably to the panel on the left side of the case. There are losses to the lowermost turning of eleven of the spindles on the gallery. The top retains fragments of its original purple silk velvet insert with tooled leather perimeter banding. The tips of the wings have chips/losses. There are two rings near the top of the polychromed door decoration. They have the appearance of glue residue from something that may have been attached. There are no similar rings on the companion cabinet suggesting this was for a later addition. No marquetry losses or damage apparent. Lock and interior shelves are present.

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