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English: Cabinet, ca. 1875

Ebonized cherry with marquetry of various woods
Designed by Gustave Herter (American, born Germany, 1830–1898) and Christian Herter, (American, born Germany, 1835–1883)
Made by Herter Brothers (New York, New York, 1864–1907)

High Museum of Art, Atlantahttp://www.high.org; Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection, 1981.1000.51
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  • 2006-11-10 17:39 GearedBull 878×1170× (865946 bytes) Ebonized cherry cabinet with venner inlays and metallic foil paper by the Herter Brothers. 1875.

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