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Museum Acquisitions: Applied and Decorative Arts (c. 1785-c. 1830), Recently Acquired by Museums
11/1972 | 836 | 114
Pages: 790+793-795
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Hawley, Henry (Hawley, Henry)
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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Attributed works:
70. Cupboard. French, 1798-1803. Stamped Jacob Freres/rue Meslee. Amboyna Wood with Gilt Bronze Mounts, Caryatids of Patinated Bronze and a Marble Top, 119 by 145 by 55.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
Attributed works:
72. Sofa Table, by Anthony G. Quervelle. c.1827-30. Rosewood Veneer, Secondary Woods of White Pine, Gilt, Intarsia Marble, 72.1 by 67 by 107 cm. (Art Museum, St Louis (Missouri).)
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73. Tea Caddy, by Anthony Rasch. c.1807-10. Silver, 17.9 by 11.7 by 16.5 cm. (Art Museum, St. Louis (Missouri).)
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74. Mantle Clock, by Dubuc. c.1805-10. Bronze, Gilt Bronze; Height to Tip of Eagle's Wing, 48.5 cm; Width, 34 cm. (Art Museum, St Louis (Missouri).)
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76. Ecuelle, France, Sèvres, 1795. Decorator Charles-Nicolas Dodin. Soft Paste Porcelain; Plate, Diameter, 23.1 cm; Bowl, Diameter, 19 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland (Ohio).)
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77. Secrétaire, by Beneman, Martin, Boizot and Michaud. 1786-87. 162 by 84 by 41 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
Western art unattributed:
69. Sofa. Made in New York, c.1830. Rosewood, 85.1 by 195.6 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, (Ohio).)
Western art unattributed:
71. Card Table, American, Boston Area, c.1810. Mahogany with Satinwood Inlay, Satinwood and Rosewood Stringing, Mahogany Cross Banding; Secondary Wood, White Pine, 73.7 by 94.9 by 45.4 cm. (Art Museum, St Louis (Missouri).)
Western art unattributed:
75. Pair of Candelabra. French, First Empire, c.1804-15. Bronze and Ormolu; Height, Each 86.4 cm. (Art Museum, St Louis (Missouri).)
Western art unattributed:
78. Vase and Supporting Column. French, Late Eighteenth Century. Vase, Height 100.3 cm; Column, Height 104.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)