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coffee table from the Auldbrass Plantation, Yemassee
coffee table from the Auldbrass Plantation, Yemassee
USA, c. 1939
cypress 18½ h × 52 w × 51 d in (47 × 132 × 130 cm)
cypress 18½ h × 52 w × 51 d in (47 × 132 × 130 cm)
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $50,000
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Auldbrass plantation, home of Leigh Stevens, was one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s first Usonian structures. This table was designed in cypress - the same material as the house - to be fabricated by the carpenters on site. Drawings for the house and its furnishings are located at the Taliesin Archives.
provenance: Leigh Stevens, Yemassee, SC | Private collection, Chicago
literature: Modern Architecture and the Plantation Nostalgia of the 1930s: Mepkin and Wright's 'Auldbrass Plantation', Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, XXXIV (D1975), pg. 318