Unique crown inlay on a top panel of the Huber Schrank, showing intricate sulphur inlay. Dated 1779. Courtesy, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. Credit line must accompany any reproduction of this Photograph. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Box 7646, Philadelphia, Penna. 19101-7646
Detail of inlaid design on the Huber Schrank. Courtesy, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Detail phtograph of the intricate cornice molding on the Huber Schrank. Courtesy, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Walnut Schrank or wardrobe. PA Dutch, probably Lancaster County, 1779. Pennsylvania-German Schrank, attributed to Peter Huyll III, and Christian Huber, dated 1779. Black walnut wih sulphur inlay, poplar, Pine and Oak. H. 88", width 78", depth 27 1/2"
Courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art Collection
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Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. Do not reproduce without written permission. The following words must accompany any reproduction of this photograph: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Photograph by A.J. Wyatt, Staff Phtographer