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Lot 1224W,Y
An American Rococo carved and laminated rosewood four-piece parlor suite
attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century
attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century
26 October 2015, 10:00 EDT
New YorkUS$10,000 - US$15,000
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An American Rococo carved and laminated rosewood four-piece parlor suite
attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century
attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century
In the "Strong" pattern, comprising a side chair, an armchair and two sofas. The side chair and a sofa each bearing the accession number 76.205.1-2; the armchair and the other sofa each bearing the accession number 74.2953.1-2
Side chair: overall height 39in (99cm); seat height 15in (38.1cm); width of seat 18 3/4in (45.7cm); depth of seat 16in (40.6cm)
Armchair: overall height 42 1/2in (107.9cm); seat height 16in (40.6cm); width across arms 26 1/4in (66.7cm); seat depth 23in (58.4cm)
Sofas: overall height 49 1/4in (125cm); seat height 14 1/2in (36.2cm); length 68in (172.7cm): seat depth 20 1/4in (51.4cm)
Side chair: overall height 39in (99cm); seat height 15in (38.1cm); width of seat 18 3/4in (45.7cm); depth of seat 16in (40.6cm)
Armchair: overall height 42 1/2in (107.9cm); seat height 16in (40.6cm); width across arms 26 1/4in (66.7cm); seat depth 23in (58.4cm)
Sofas: overall height 49 1/4in (125cm); seat height 14 1/2in (36.2cm); length 68in (172.7cm): seat depth 20 1/4in (51.4cm)
Footnotes
Two related examples in the collection of the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York are illustrated in Ed Polk Douglas, Rococo roses: A series of articles describing the nineteenth century American furniture in the Rococo Revival style produced by John Henry Belter, J. and J.W. Meeks, and others, part III (Blessed Are the Meeks), 1979.
