Lot 243
An American Aesthetic Brass-Inlaid Mahogany Fern Stand, late 19th c., possibly A. and H. LeJambre, Philadelphia, the square onyx top with gilt bronze gallery, the frieze with ebonized, brass and mother of pearl inlay and a drawer, the turned and tapering legs with Ionic capitals and distinctive brass claw and ball feet joined by incurvate stretchers centered by a roundel, height 33 1/2 in., width 15 in., depth 15 in. E4000-6000 Note: An Aesthetic side table stamped by A. and H. Lejambre using inlaid mother-of-pearl and brass and also with cuff feet similar to those in the table above is conserved by the St. Louis Art Museum. Reference: Burke, Freedman, Frelinghuysen, et al. In Pursuit of Beauty, Americans and the Aesthetic Movement, pp. 159 and 280, fig. 5.16.
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