Lot 462
An American Aesthetic Carved and Inlaid Cherrywood Center Table, attributed to Herter Bros., New York, shaped top above octagonal paneled apron with swag inlay, on turned and baluster twist legs joined by "X" stretcher, height 29 1/2 in., width 36 in., depth 36 in. Note: This table relates closely to examples from Herter Brothers and those found in notable New York houses including an inlaid maple stand stamped Herter made for Edward Harriman and a maple table and chairs from the Henry Marquand House at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 1986.47 2-4) Reference: Dubrow. Styles of American Furniture 1860-1960, p. 112 and Burke, Johnson, et al. In Pursuit of Beauty, Americans and the Aesthetic Movement, p. 165, fig. 5.23.
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