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English Regency rosewood and satinwood inlaid double pedestal sideboard with a back rail and large cellarette drawers having brass snake handles. (DUVEEN BROS label in drawer).
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English Regency rosewood and satinwood inlaid double pedestal sideboard with a back rail and large cellarette drawers having brass snake handles. (DUVEEN BROS label in drawer)
Sku: 017131 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Duveen Bros
Width: 109.0" Height: 52.0" Depth : 30.0"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Wood, brass, rosewood, satinwood, inlaid Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Dining Room
Duveen Bros, also known as Duveen Brothers, was a prominent British art dealership firm specializing in furniture and decorative arts. The company was founded by Joseph Duveen, a well-known art dealer, and his brother Henry J. Duveen in the late 19th century. Joseph Duveen, born on October 14, 1869, in Hull, England, was the driving force behind the success of Duveen Bros. He possessed a keen eye for quality and an exceptional ability to identify valuable artworks. Joseph's expertise in the field of furniture and decorative arts quickly gained him a reputation as one of the most influential art dealers of his time. Henry J. Duveen, born on June 6, 1875, in Hull, England, played a crucial role in the management and administration of the firm. He was responsible Read Full Bio
Duveen Bros, also known as Duveen Brothers, was a prominent British art dealership firm specializing in furniture and decorative arts. The company was founded by Joseph Duveen, a well-known art dealer, and his brother Henry J. Duveen in the late 19th century. Joseph Duveen, born on October 14, 1869, in Hull, England, was the driving force behind the success of Duveen Bros. He possessed a keen eye for quality and an exceptional ability to identify valuable artworks. Joseph's expertise in the field of furniture and decorative arts quickly gained him a reputation as one of the most influential art dealers of his time. Henry J. Duveen, born on June 6, 1875, in Hull, England, played a crucial role in the management and administration of the firm. He was responsible for establishing strong relationships with clients and ensuring the smooth operation of the business. Henry's business acumen complemented Joseph's artistic knowledge, making them a formidable team. Duveen Bros became renowned for their expertise in European furniture and decorative arts, particularly from the 18th and 19th centuries. The firm specialized in acquiring and selling exquisite pieces from renowned furniture makers and designers, such as Thomas Chippendale, Jean-Henri Riesener, and François Linke. They also dealt with other decorative arts, including porcelain, silver, and tapestries. The success of Duveen Bros was not limited to their business operations. Joseph Duveen played a significant role in shaping the art market in the United States. He established strong connections with wealthy American collectors and institutions, which allowed him to export numerous valuable artworks across the Atlantic. His efforts contributed to the enrichment of American museums and private collections. Duveen Bros' clientele included prominent figures from the worlds of business, politics, and culture. Their clients ranged from industrialists and financiers, such as J.P. Morgan and Andrew Mellon, to royalty, including King George V of the United Kingdom. The firm's reputation for dealing with only the finest quality pieces ensured their continued success and the loyalty of their esteemed clientele. The legacy of Duveen Bros continues to be felt in the art world. Their expertise and influence helped shape the taste and appreciation for furniture and decorative arts, both in Europe and the United States. Today, their pieces can be found in prestigious museums and private collections worldwide, standing as a testament to their enduring legacy as pioneers
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