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An American Renaissance Carved Rosewood Parlor Cabinet, c 1865-75, Philadelphia, possibly A and H Lejambre, the rectangular sponged slate top over an elaborately carved door with a repousse copper plaque, on a plain plinth, height 46 in., width 25 in., depth 20 in E3500-4500 Note: The A and H Lejambre firm, known as major exponents of furniture in the refined 'French taste' in mid-19th c Philadelphia, produced wares with the precise carving and use of a sophisticated Renaissance vocabulary as that in the above example A large cabinet, attributed to Lejambre and inset with a similar embossed plaque, was sold in these rooms as lot 452 on August 2, 2003 Reference: Peter Strickland 'Furniture by the Lejambre Family of Philadelphia,' The Magazine Antiques, March 1978, p 601.

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