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Charles B. FletcherCharles B Fletcher St. Louis Horn Furniture Maker Rare Horn Table Original 1880sCirca 1880s
Circa 1880s
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Charles B. Fletcher Has original upholstery
St. Louis Horn Furniture Maker
Rare Horn Table Original upholstery
Top is 20 x 20
Height is 30 inches
Details
Made from Buffalo and Cattle Horns. It is extremely difficult to find Horn Tables. Circa 1880s
Horn Furniture
Biography
Charles B. Fletcher St. Louis Horn Furniture Maker
Charles Fletcher and John Crane, both of St. Louis, made furniture as a business. Makers, such as Wenzel Friedrich, Charles Puppe and William Mittmann, all of San Antonio, made furniture in larger quantities over a period of several years. The Appel Bros. of Houston made horn chairs but, seemingly, in fewer numbers. To capitalize on the craze, some home furnishing companies added a line of cattle horn furniture by modifying some of their existing pieces. Most horn furniture and items made from horn were never marked, and the makers may never be known.
- Creator:Charles B. Fletcher
- Creation Year:Circa 1880s
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU76933935752
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