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Lejambre Aesthetic Movement Japanese Ebonized Etagere, Philadelphia, circa 1880
By A. & H. Lejambre
Located in Sharon, CT
Important side table illustrated in Artistic Houses in the Japanese library of the Edward H. Williams house, Philadelphia PA.
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A. & H. Lejambre American Aesthetic Movement Tiered Square Table
By A. & H. Lejambre
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Crafted by A. & H. Lejambre in Philadelphia, circa 1880. The top is mahogany bordered with ebony and brass trim, and is inlaid with an Egyptian scarab and a bee in exotic woods. Cons...
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1880s American Aesthetic Movement Antique A. & H. Lejambre Furniture
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