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Schmieg & Kotzian, Georgian, Breakfront or Bookcase, Mahogany, Satinwood, 1920s
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Schmieg & Kotzian, Georgian, Breakfront or Bookcase, Mahogany, Satinwood, 1920s
A large and impressive bow front cabinet by world renowned NYC cabinetmaker Schmieg & Kotzian. This nine piece assembled unit was one of Schmieg and Kotzian signature pieces custom made for the finest of dignitaries and clientele. The bracket foot base supporting a three piece bow front sideboard cabinet with the bow front center section having six flame solid mahogany fitted drawers flanked by two fitted shelved side cabinets. The sideboard leading to a large satinwood and flame mahogany three piece showcase or bookcase top having a large and sleek bow front center flanked by matching sides all with fitted shelved interiors. This breakfront / bookcase can be used with or without the center drawers if the size needs to be adjusted.
The whole of solid mahogany and satinwood inlays. Comes complete with the original documents for assembly as well as the original custom blueprint for construction.
Dimensions: 104 Wide by 90.5 High by 22 Deep
Schmieg and Kotzian was a well-known furniture manufacturing company in New York City for many generations. Their clients included the Waldorf Astoria, the Supreme Court, and New York's social elite. Some of their products include dining chairs, nesting tables, and corner cabinet cupboards. Their work is known for its neoclassical style and use of inlaid woods like mahogany, maple, satinwood, rosewood, and bur -
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Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Georgian Dealer Reference #: 101-9348 Incollect Reference #: 744420
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GREENWICH LIVING DESIGN (est. 1975) is an Antique and 20th Century Art & Design Gallery located in Stamford, CT for over 30 years. Our gallery carries rare and important design objects by both iconic and lesser-known designers from the 18th to the 20th Century – with a focus on 20th Century French design. Recent installations feature Pierre Jeanneret, Maison Jansen, Gio Ponti, Phillip & Kelvin LaVerne, Warren Platner, Ueli Berger, Massimo Vignelli, and many more.