American Late Victorian Mahogany Vitrine
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American Late Victorian Mahogany Vitrine
fourth quarter 19th century, attributed to R. J. Horner, New York, of bowfront form with a carved egg-and-dart molding above a pair of curved and beveled glass doors, and a heavily carved frieze, flanked by tall pilasters with lion's masques above acanthine scrolled supports.
h. 72", w. 59", d. 17-1/2"
fourth quarter 19th century, attributed to R. J. Horner, New York, of bowfront form with a carved egg-and-dart molding above a pair of curved and beveled glass doors, and a heavily carved frieze, flanked by tall pilasters with lion's masques above acanthine scrolled supports.
h. 72", w. 59", d. 17-1/2"
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American Late Victorian Mahogany Vitrine
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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