Lot 1089
A Pair of American Aesthetic Brass Andirons, late 19th c., in the style designed by architect Frank Furness; stylized foliate crest, the standard flanked by ribbed arches, over foliate reserve, arched and beaded legs, height 23 in., width 10 in., depth 22 1/2 in father D.E. Huger Smith published The Pringle House on King Street, a portfolio of twenty drawings by Smith and text by her father. This led the way to their 1917 collaboration The Dwelling Houses of Charleston, the seminal volume in the study of the architecture of Charleston. Located at 27 King Street, the Pringle House is now named for its original owner Miles Brewton. Built in 1769, the house is today considered one of the finest examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture in the country.
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