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For The Record

Posts filed under For The Record from the RareVictorian furniture archive.

Modern Gothic walnut cabinet attributed to Daniel Pabst, Philadelphia, ca. 1873-76
For The Record No. 641

For the Record: Daniel Pabst, the Hand Behind the "Furness" Modern Gothic Cabinet

The Met's towering Modern Gothic cabinet is attributed to both Frank Furness and Daniel Pabst — designer and maker. Here's why the distinction between the two roles matters when you're cataloging one of these pieces.

Daniel M. Karcher Bookcase For William S. Auchincloss
For The Record No. 637

Daniel M. Karcher Bookcase For William S. Auchincloss

It's not often that you can definitively identify a maker for a particular piece of Victorian furniture and equally rare is identifying a piece's original customer. When lucky enough to have some of this information, you

For The Record: Kilian Brothers Worktable
For The Record No. 528

For The Record: Kilian Brothers Worktable

Here's another installment of my For The Record posts, in which seek to disburse information on pieces with available documentation for future identification purposes. While perusing the Neal Auction furniture sections f

James W. Cooper & Bro. - Philadelphia Art Furniture
For The Record No. 439

James W. Cooper & Bro. - Philadelphia Art Furniture

Many of you may already be aware that I have set up a special page on Rare Victorian to make original furniture manufacturer catalogs from the 19th century available for Rare Victorian readers to view. I own several peri