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Ernest Hagen Duncan Phyfe Pembroke table


Item # 4044
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American Federal style Ernest Hagen Duncan Phyfe Pembroke table. This antique pembroke table we believe was made by Ernest Hagen in the Duncan Phyfe style. "Ernest Hagen" open his business in1858 forming a partnership with his old friend and shop mate J. Mathew Meier under the firm name of Meier & Hagen after buying out their old employers, A. Dohrmann, keeping it up at the old place #106 Norfolk Street. Hagen worked on many important original Duncan Phyfe pieces. Hagen furniture was made with the same attention to detail and period design that Phyfe used so he was recommended by people needing their period pieces restored or reproduced in exacting detail. Hagen furniture is highly sought after and in many important collections. The mahogany and craftsmanship in this table is as beautiful as it gets. The top is made from a single board and the bottom supports from ash. There are old repairs to two legs. The table is in excellent condition and measures 37 and one half inches wide,20 and three quarter inches deep with two 11 and one half inches leaves. 29 and three quarters inches high. The table also retains its original heavy brass claw foot casters. For more information on Hagen, Click HERE

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Aesthetic Movement Modern Gothic Bookcase in Walnut


Item # 4045
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Aesthetic Movement Modern Gothic Bookcase in Walnut. This American antique Gothic two door bookcase belongs in Museum. It came to us from an important Victorian furniture collections. The top crest is all inlaid and the piece is made from beautiful American walnut.The piece is 75 and seven eighths inches high, 52 and one half inches wide at the widest part of the top. The base is 51 inches wide at its widest and the case is 49 inches wide and 18 and seven eighths inches deep at its base. The inside of the two door cabinet space measures 10 inches deep, 43 and three quarters inches high. The two bottom drawers each are 21 and five eighths inches wide by 6 and seven eighths inches high. The inside space of each drawer is 13 and one eighth inches by 6 and one eighth inches. It is 61 and seven eighth inches to the top shelf and 14 and one quarter inches from the top shelf to the top of the gallery. Excellent original condition c1880.

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Ernest Hagen Pair NY bookcases in mahogany


Item # 4046
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American furniture maker Ernest Hagen. Pair NY bookcases in mahogany. It is quite rare to find Hagen furniture let alone a matched pair of Hagen bookcases with original labels. "Ernest Hagen" open his business in1858 forming a partnership with his old friend and shop mate J. Mathew Meier under the firm name of Meier & Hagen after buying out their old employers, A. Dohrmann, keeping it up at the old place #106 Norfolk Street. Hagen worked on many important original Duncan Phyfe pieces. Hagen furniture was made with the same attention to detail and period design that Phyfe used so he was recommended by people needing their period pieces restored or reproduced in exacting detail. Hagen furniture is highly sought after and in many important collections. The mahogany he used in this pair of bookcases was the best quality,the carving detail perfectly executed and the divided lights in the door panels retain their original hand blown glass. Each book case measures 55 and three quarters inches wide at the top molding,64 and eleven sixteenth inches high,52 and three quarters inches across their bases and fourteen inches deep. The inside shelves measure 11 and one half inches deep and set into groves so they can be easily moved to any position. Excellent all original condition.

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Merklen Brothers Mahogany beveled Cheval mirror


Item # 4047
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Mahogany beveled Cheval mirror made by Merklen Brothers spiral furniture company in NYC between 1880 and 1897. This antique "Cheval mirror" The quality and workmanship are true Merklen Brothers.This wonderful cheval mirror retains it original finish. Measures 74 and three quarters inches high and 31 inches wide with a base that is 24 inches deep. The claw feet have hand turn wooden balls to prevent the floors from being scratched. The original plate glass beveled mirror has one small spot on its lower right. See See the article in the May 2005 Magazine Antiques on Moorish Fretwork Furniture for more information on this furnitrue makers

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Horner Slant front inlaid desk c1880


Item # 4049
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Horner Slant front inlaid desk c1880. This Horner desk was made from mahogany and inlaid with exotic woods to resemble 16th century Dutch designs. Horner was famous for his reproductions of important earlier designs during the late 19th century. Horner was an American New York furniture maker of the finest furniture of his time.The desk is in mint original condition and the color rich just the way we like to see it The inlay depicts flowers, birds,butterflies,vines and leaves. What is amazing is Horner even inlaid the sides of the drawer which can only be seen when the drawer is opened. Measures 37 and one half inches high,18 inches deep,27 inches wide and 30 inches wide at the leg knees. It is 28 and one half inches to the writing surface which is 21 inches deep when open. The lid measures 12 inches.The single drawer measures 24 inches wide and 4 and one half inches high.

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