Coming up for sale at the Fontaine's sale mentioned in an earlier post is this ebonized Herter Brothers (attr.) carved and gilded, floral inlaid cabinet. The top gallery has a hand-painted hunt scene. Condition is good except for some typical age discoloration to the gilding. Bidding will start at $10,000 and expected range is $20,000 to $30,000. The pictures aren't up yet (I took this from the catalog), but you can track the listing here. eBay Antiques No. 107
Aesthetic Floral Carved and Inlaid Cabinet attr. Herter Brothers
Coming up for sale at the Fontaine's sale mentioned in an earlier post is this ebonized Herter Brothers (attr.) carved and gilded, floral inlaid cabinet. The top gallery has a hand-painted hunt scene. Condition is good except for some typical age discoloration to the gilding. Bidding will start at $10,000 and expected range is $20,000 to $30,000. The pictures aren't up yet (I took this from the catalog), but you can track the listing here.Leave a comment
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