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Mahogany Sideboard
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Accession #: | 2445.7A |
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Title: | Mahogany Sideboard |
Object Type: | Sideboard |
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Physical Description: | Mahogany sideboard with lower cabinet with shelf on either side, four smooth columns supporting three drawers with two more drawers above them and between the top two drawers there is a mirror and a column on either side of the mirror supports the top shelf. All drawers have oval brass knobs and the sideboard stands on six hairy paws. |
Description: | In 1898 the Campbells contracted Cleveland interior decorator William Otis to specify furnishings for their new Spokane home. Otis selected high-quality wallpapers, floor coverings, window treatments, and major furnishings typical of those found in the homes of wealthy late 19th century families. The revival-style furniture was likely ordered from a Midwest manufacturer. The Campbell's dining room featured a suite of carved mahogany: table and chairs to seat up to 12, as well as sideboard, serving table, and china cabinet. |
Category: | Campbell Collection |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Decorative Arts (Decorative Arts), Furniture (Furnishing)
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Geographical Reference: | Campbell House (Washington->Spokane County->Spokane) |
Dimensions: |
Object H x W x L 68 x 96 "
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Materials/Techniques: |
glass (Material)
brass (Material)
mahogany (Material)
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Credit Line: | Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jermone J. Day, 1969 |
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