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New York, circa 1926, mahogany frame with figured crest, lyre splat with metal strings, later silk upholstered seat, interior rear seat rail with label "From / Ernest F. Hagen, / Furniture and Antiques / 213 East 26th St., / New York / [written in pencil] Nov. 1926", interior rear seat rail also inscribed with "Mr. Lever / Nov. 1926", museum inventory number to upper proper left inner leg, 31-1/2 x 18-1/4 x 19-3/4 in.
Provenance: Bequeathed by Howard Randolph Lever, New York, NY, in 1964.; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
Exhibited: Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York City, "The Colonial Revival in New York, February 13-August 31, 1997; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY., "American Identities: A New Look", September 12, 2001 to February 28, 2016; Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY., "The American Style: Colonial Revival in New York City," May 26, 2011-October 30, 2011.
Literature: Elizabeth Stillinger, "Ernest Hagen-Furniture Maker," Maine Antiques Digest, November 1988, pp. 8-16.
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Bequeathed by Howard Randolph Lever, New York, NY, in 1964.; Property from the Brooklyn Museum