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Early 19th c. German Dog Suit Brushes c. 1840-1860 Workbenches Mies van der Rohe allegedly

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Description

Mies van der Rohe allegedly replied that he designs chairs he’d be most comfortable sitting in

A fully adjustable industrial drafting table with solid Maple top

Seat Height 16 in

During the late 1800s and early 1900s

This piece was found in SE Indiana

Early 19th c. German Dog Suit Brushes c. 1840-1860 Workbenches Mies van der Rohe allegedlyABOUT Price is for the pair. Natural bristle suit brushes, each topped with a hand painted porcelain dog head. Early Victorian, manufactured in Germany. The lighter brush features a German Shepherd, while the darker brush highlights a French Bulldog. Shown with life size hand model for scale. CREATOR Unknown. Germany. DATE OF MANUFACTURE c. 1840 1860. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Composite, Paint, Possibly Horse Hair. CONDITION Good. Appropriate patina

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