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Labeled Ernest F. Hagen Parcel-Gilt Mahogany Pier Table

fourth quarter 19th century, in the classical taste, the rectilinear top over a frieze with a central paneled door, supported by columns with carved capitals and a concave low shelf, the back fitted with a mirror plate, raised on wing-carved paw feet, the back with a paper label reading, "From Ernest F. Hagen Furniture & Antiques 213 E. 26th St., New York".
h. 37", w. 39", d. 18-1/2"

Notes: Ernest Hagen, 1830-1913, was a German immigrant cabinetmaker who landed in New York City in 1844. In 1845, the youth was apprenticed to a local German cabinetmaker, from where he remained until 1853. After that he worked for Charles Baudouine, as well as in Milwaukee, St. Louis and New Orleans. In 1858 he returned to New York to found his own firm, first with a partner and later as a sole proprietor. The firm remained in business until 1905. Today Hagen is renowned for his memoir, "An Old New York Cabinetmaker: Experiences of Ernest Hagen". Hagen presents himself as a central figure in the revival of interest in the American Classical furniture of the early 19th century. The present pier table is an example of that revival.

fourth quarter 19th century, in the classical taste, the rectilinear top over a frieze with a central paneled door, supported by columns with carved capitals and a concave low shelf, the back fitted with a mirror plate, raised on wing-carved paw feet, the back with a paper label reading, "From Ernest F. Hagen Furniture & Antiques 213 E. 26th St., New York".
h. 37", w. 39", d. 18-1/2"

  • Notes: Ernest Hagen, 1830-1913, was a German immigrant cabinetmaker who landed in New York City in 1844. In 1845, the youth was apprenticed to a local German cabinetmaker, from where he remained until 1853. After that he worked for Charles Baudouine, as well as in Milwaukee, St. Louis and New Orleans. In 1858 he returned to New York to found his own firm, first with a partner and later as a sole proprietor. The firm remained in business until 1905. Today Hagen is renowned for his memoir, "An Old New York Cabinetmaker: Experiences of Ernest Hagen". Hagen presents himself as a central figure in the revival of interest in the American Classical furniture of the early 19th century. The present pier table is an example of that revival.

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