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Lot 400
Description:
An American Gothic Carved Oak Window Bench, early 19th c., after a design by Alexander Jackson Davis, trapezoidal seat, molded lancet rail with pendant trefoils, the corners with leaf-carved brackets, chamfered legs topped by foliate knees, tapered octagonal feet, height 20 in., width 74 in., depth 17 in.
- Notes: Note: A carved oak table in the Metropolitan Museum of Art from Lyndhurst, William Paulding's Gothic Hudson River Mansion designed by A.J. Davis with foliate carving nearly identical to those seen on this bench is illustrated in Tracy, 19th c. America, Furniture and Other Decorative Arts, pl. 97
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October 11, 2008 10:00 AM CDT
New Orleans, LA, US
Neal Auction Company
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