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An American Carved Rosewood Dresser, mid-19th c., New Orleans, the carved crest a flower urn, arched mirror with original mirror plate and backboard, candle shelves, two glove drawers, original white marble top, three graduated drawers, the upper drawer with fitted interior, canted scroll carved corners, ovolo plinth, disc feet with casters, height 93 in., width 45 in., depth 21 in., en suite.

  • Notes: Note: The brackets and glove boxes flanking the mirror on this dresser are similar to those on a duchesse made for the bedroom of Isabel Puig, attributed to Prudent Mallard, and conserved at the Louisiana State Museum. The urn crest, carved volutes, bead molding and plinth on this dresser relate to those on in the Lansdowne group. Reference: Dubrow. American Furniture of the Nineteenth Century. P. 139

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October 12, 2008 10:00 AM CDT
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