possibly Herter Brothers, New York, circa 1880, probably cherry under ebonized surface, foliate and bird motif inlay, headboard also with baluster turnings, 75 x 62-1/4 x 84 in.
Provenance: With "RAAC" and "EAMA" stickers; offered at Sotheby's New York, January 2007, "Important Americana including Property Approved for Deaccession by the Board of Trustees of Historic Deerfield", lot 618, alongside lots (624) and (626); offered Doyle, New York, "Belle Epoque," June 3, 2009, lot 358; gift of John B. Schorsch, New York, NY, 2009; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
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With "RAAC" and "EAMA" stickers; offered at Sotheby's New York, January 2007, "Important Americana including Property Approved for Deaccession by the Board of Trustees of Historic Deerfield", lot 618, alongside lots (624) and (626); offered Doyle, New York, "Belle Epoque," June 3, 2009, lot 358; gift of John B. Schorsch, New York, NY, 2009; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
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