A Dutch William & Mary Walnut Marquetry Stand, Box, And Dressing Mirror 18th / 19th Century - Jul 13, 2023 | Freeman's | Hindman In Pa
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A Dutch William & Mary walnut marquetry stand, box, and dressing mirror 18th / 19th century

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A Dutch William & Mary walnut marquetry stand, box, and dressing mirror 18th / 19th century
A Dutch William & Mary walnut marquetry stand, box, and dressing mirror 18th / 19th century
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A Dutch William & Mary walnut marquetry stand, box, and dressing mirror 18th / 19th century

The stand with two drawers and X-form stretcher; the dressing mirror with slant-front surface revealing fitted interior, lopers, and lower drawer, on bun feet; each decorated with intricate marquetry depicting urns, flowers, birds, and / or butterflies.



(H: 20 in. W: 16 1/2 in. D: 14 1/4 in. (stand))

Provenance

Property formerly in the collection of Christine O. Groves Burton (1893-1973), Baltimore, Maryland
Thence by descent to the present consignor.



Note

The majority of the items from this collection were acquired or ordered by Christine O. Groves (Burton) to furnish her home, built 1922, a Colonial Revival stucco mansion located at 225 Northway, Baltimore, Maryland. The house still stands.

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A Dutch William & Mary walnut marquetry stand, box, and dressing mirror 18th / 19th century

Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
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Starting Price $750
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Freeman's | Hindman

Freeman's | Hindman

Philadelphia, PA, United States45,859 Followers
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Andrew Taggart
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