Designer & Manufacturer: Samuel Marx (1902-1992); Quigley
Markings: client signature to back, number imprint to drawers
Country of Origin & Materials: USA; crackle finish on wood, metal
Dimensions(H,W,D): 34.5"h, 48.25"w, 21.5"d
Additional Information: Locking dresser has four drawers, the top drawer with jewelry separators. This is one of the pieces designed and/or selected by architect and designer Samuel Marx for the Plotkin-Dresner residence of Highland Park, Illinois. The family, of Oshkosh Luggage renown, is known publicly for their charitable works, and personally for their modern views and lifestyle. Oscar Hillel-Plotkin's granddaughter describes her grandparents' outlook as "forward-thinking in all things" and engaged Marx to design their home for precisely this reason. She fondly recalls breakfasts in the Ravine Room (as her grandmother called it) with its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the woods. Several photos of this space and its furnishings are included in the online listings. The family's charitable impact is recognized through the Oscar Hillel Plotkin Memorial Library of the North Shore Congregation Israel and by personal correspondence donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Provenance: Provenance: Plotkin-Dresner Residence, Highland Park, Illinois.
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Condition
good, some loss to finish primarily on base and handles, some nicks and scratches to finish, some staining to finish, key is missing, wear consistent with age and moderate use