Ulysses Dietz, curator at Newark Museum recently stopped by to give us a heads up on a Herter Brothers cabinet that a friend of his spotted in the 1964 Warner Brothers movie, My Fair Lady. I extracted a scene showing the library, above, and have provided the Bonham's sale image below. I believe that we can assume they are one and the same cabinet since my earlier posts chronicled the Warner Brothers sale of many Herter Brother's pieces earlier this year. Apparently, this cabinet did not sell due to notable damage. I wonder where it resides today?

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Herter Cabinet Spotted In 1964 Movie - My Fair Lady
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