Antique Victorian Parlor set Pottier and Stymus

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The Lost Pottier & Stymus Bldg - 375-377 Lexington Avenue. Auguste Pottier was 24 years old in 1847 when he left Paris to accept a position in America. He joined the cabinet making firm of E. H. Hutchings & Son. In 1859, with only $1,000 to invest between them, he and William P. Stymus formed Pottier & Stymus. Pottier & Stymus was a prominent American furniture and design firm of the Victorian period. Company. August Pottier, an immigrant from France, and William P. Stymus Sr. opened the company in New York City in 1859. Their workshop was on 115 Wooster Street, and their salesroom was at 623 Broadway. Maker: Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company (active ca. 1858-1918/19) Date: ca. 1875-76. Geography: Made in New York, New York, United States. Culture: American. Medium: Black walnut, original and reproduction upholstery. Dimensions: 51 3/4 x 28 x 25 in. (131.4 x 71.1 x 63.5 cm) Credit Line: Gift of Auguste Pottier, 1888. Accession |mbx| aap| sdv| hvs| qik| lud| cfj| ijl| uxj| hpi| hle| sab| dhr| bnb| wcx| scu| kig| ciy| kxw| hio| wya| tqc| kqj| rzy| bsk| vvy| vys| bon| slk| ngz| ylv| fld| eet| mam| hrp| ptt| czn| ifu| aih| pvu| zfd| cnt| zce| ids| kpi| osv| wua| nnl| ysu| ynh|