
Rare and Important American Neo-Grec

Description
A Rare and Important American Neo-Grec Carved Walnut Cabinet, c. 1865-1870, attributed to Daniel Pabst, Philadelphia, secondary woods maple and poplar, the rectilinear top with canted corners above a lappeted frieze containing a drawer, the door with cruciform glazing bars centered by a monogrammed shield within a wreath of grapes, the pilasters carved with strong classical maiden terms, each head adorned with a laurel band, on a molded plinth, height 54 in., width 44 in., depth 23 1/2 in. Provenance: High Museum, Atlanta; Virginia Carroll Crawford Coll. Note: see "Art & Enterprise", p. 108, pl. 54. A closely related cabinet by Pabst is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * READ ALL SPECIFICS BELOW * PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS! * NO PAY PAL * WE DO NOT SHIP * WE DO NOT ESTIMATE SHIPPING * LOCATED IN NEW ORLEANS, LA *
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Rare and Important American Neo-Grec
Estimate $10,000-$15,000
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