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Thorsen Sideboard
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This piece is a "near reproduction" of the Thorsen Sideboard made by the Hall brothers and designed by Greene and Greene in 1909. The bolection inlay, proud of the surface, was done by Tom Duffy of Cambridge, N.Y.
Photo: Barbara Bourne
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, arts and crafts, walnut, mahogany, ebony, greene and greene, Abalone


















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