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A Fine American Carved Rosewood Sofa in the Louis XVI Taste, c. 1870, attributed to A. and H. Lejambre, Philadelphia, having an arched beribboned and incised crest centered by a shield cartouche and cluster of bellflowers, the uprights turned, blocked, and embellished with acanthus leaves and rosettes and connected to padded acanthus carved arms, a conforming seat rail raised on four turned incised legs to the front and round legs to the back, upholstered in pale yellow silk brocade, height 47.25 in., width 73 in., depth 33 in. E2000-3000 Provenance: High Museum, Atlanta; Virginia Carroll Crawford Coll. Note: see Art and Enterprise, p. 130, pl. 65. Reference: An interesting discussion of this important Philadelphia firm may be found in Peter Strickland's 'Furniture by the Lejambre Family of Philadelphia' The Magazine Antiques, March 1978, pp. 600-612.

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June 11, 2005 10:00 AM CDT
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