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47-32 Austell Pl, suite 202
Long Island City, NY 11101 , United States
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Fine Secessionist Cabinet Attributed to Moser
Creator: Koloman Moser (Attributed) Offered by: Victoria & Son
$ 13,500
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Description
A Southern German Secessionist period two part cabinet whose design is attributed to Koloman Moser; executed in oak; having doors in both upper and lower sections inlaid with period motifs rendered in brass, ebony and mother-of-pearl; the upper section with a central display area enclosed by doors fitted with beveled glass; the lower section additionally having two divided drawers below a mirror backed work surface fitted with brocatelle marble. See Sotheby's, 10/23/1987 lot 342.
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Dimensions
W. 55 in; H. 84.8 in; D. 19.25 in; W. 139.7 cm; H. 215.39 cm; D. 48.9 cm;
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