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Mary Louise Gould
(Diné, 20th century)
Award Winning Two Grey Hills Pattern Weaving / Rug
received First Place and Best in Category at the 1987 Gallup...
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- HERTER BROTHERS NIGHT STAND COMMISSIONED
FOR THURLOW LO...Herter Brothers night stand with rouge griotte marble top above a single drawer on cylindrical supports over a cupboard. Commissioned for a second floor Bedroom...
[more like this] - HERTER BROTHERS ARMCHAIR COMMISSIONED
FOR THURLOW LODGE...Carved walnut chair by Herter Brothers, commissioned for the billiard room of Milton Latham's estate, Thurlow Lodge, Menlo Park, California. Circa 1872....
[more like this] - HERTER BROTHERS FOLIO STAND COMMISSIONED
FOR THURLOW LO...A fine American Renaissance parcel-gilt and carved walnut folio stand/cabinet by Herter Brothers, New York. Circa 1872. Commissioned for the first floor parlor...
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FOR THURLOW LODGE...Carved walnut chair by Herter Brothers, commissioned for the billiard room of Milton Latham's estate, Thurlow Lodge, Menlo Park, California. Circa 1872....
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FOR THURLOW LODGEAn American Aesthetic ebonized, parcel gilt, maple and burl inlaid dresser by Herter Brothers, New York, circa 1872 for a commission for Thurlow Lodge. Has...
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CABINET COMMISSION...An American Renaissance parcel-gilt, carved and ebonized cabinet commissioned for the first floor Master bedroom of the Milton Slocum Latham residence,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF SHREVE CRUMP AND LOW STERLING
SILVER CANDELABRA...Pair of Shreve Crump and Low Sterling Silver Candelabras In Marie Louise Pattern Height 14 inches, weighted Provenance: The Gould Estate, Sutton Place,...
[more like this] - Mary Louise Gould
(Diné, 20th century)
Award
Winning Two Grey Hills Pattern Weaving / Rug
received First Place and Best in Category at the 1987 Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials
46 3/4 x 66 inches
Property from a Private...
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Gould's Birds of Great Britain'
19 1/4 x 12 3/4 inches (sight)
The Estate of Mary Andrews Chenoweth, Denver, Colorado...
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century tinned iron. Typical construction with candle socket on lid a thumb ring and an interior damper. Complete with flint iron striker cloth tinder candle and early...
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and Inlaid Bedroom Suite c. 1880 Herter Bros. New York marquetry inlaid panels incised reeded and Japonesque carved decoration throughout; comprising a bedstead nightstand...
[more like this] - 19 books, Southern decorative arts,
and related: includes Mary Gould, Antique Tin and Toleware; Jane Spillman, The American Cut Glass Industry; two volumes, Coysh and Henry Wood, Blue and White Printed Pottery,...
[more like this] - Collection of Sixteen Bird-Related Books,
including Walter Anderson Birds, with an introduction by Mary Anderson Pickard; two volumes of Hummingbirds, by John Gould; and The Book of Birds: Five Centuries of Bird...
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