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An American Carved Mahogany, Marquetry and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Bedroom Suite, late 19th c. or early 20th c., New York, retaining George C. Flint Company paper labels, comprised of a bed, a dressing bureau, and a mirrored dressing table, the Rococo inspired forms with elaborate foliate and floral basket inlay in light wood and mother-of-pearl, bed height 69in., length 85in., width 67in., bed interior length 79in., width 58in., bureau height 75in., width 52in., depth 24in. E5000-7000 Note: George C. Flint purchased Henry Brunner's New York firm in 1891 The George C. Flint Company is listed in the 1894-5 New York City Directory, and after 1913 became Flint and Horner. A Flint curio cabinet, one of the rare successful American interpretations of the Art Nouveau style, is in the American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. See Dubrow, American Furniture of theNineteenth Century 1840-1880, pgs. 24, 31, and 201

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February 3, 2001 10:00 AM CST
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