American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood Console Table third quarter 19th century, commonly attributed to J.& J. W. Meeks, New York, the serpentine wooden top over a conforming pierced and carved apron with floral and leaf carving, raised on cabriole legs with like carving at the knees, the back with a central mirror plate flanked by mirrors, fronted by a serpentine shelf with a carved and pierced apron. h. 33-1/2", w. 58-1/4", d. 20" Provenance: The Estate of Donald J. Hurst, Waterloo, Iowa. Other Notes: Consoles and etageres of the present group have traditionally been attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks of New York. A handful, including one sold at this gallery, have surfaced with the stenciled label of their nearby competitor, Thomas Brooks of Brooklyn, New York.
American Rococo Revival Laminated Rosewood Console Table third quarter 19th century, commonly attributed to J.& J. W. Meeks, New York, the serpentine wooden top over a conforming pierced and carved apron with floral and leaf carving, raised on cabriole legs with like carving at the knees, the back with a central mirror plate flanked by mirrors, fronted by a serpentine shelf with a carved and pierced apron. h. 33-1/2", w. 58-1/4", d. 20" Provenance: The Estate of Donald J. Hurst, Waterloo, Iowa. Other Notes: Consoles and etageres of the present group have traditionally been attributed to J. & J. W. Meeks of New York. A handful, including one sold at this gallery, have surfaced with the stenciled label of their nearby competitor, Thomas Brooks of Brooklyn, New York.
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