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John Henry Belter (1804 - 1863) was a German-American furniture designer and manufacturer active in the mid-19th century. He is best known for his Rococo Revival-style furniture, which was crafted from a type of compressed sawdust and resin known as "laminated rosewood." Belter's furniture was highly sought after during the Victorian era and is considered some of the most elaborate and opulent furniture of the period.

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An 19th century American Belter design mahogany settee, with…
19th Century Mahogany Belter Settee with Carved Cresting

An 19th century American Belter design mahogany settee, with centre carved cresting flanked by higher cresting, above buttoned back with upholstered arms, on cabriole legs.

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An American rococo revival rosewood settee, mid-19th century,…
Rosewood Rococo Revival Settee by John Henry Belter

An American rococo revival rosewood settee, mid-19th century, after a design by John Henry Belter New York with a padded back surmounted by shaped cresting rail carved with rosettes with padded arms on cabriole supports

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After a design by John Henry Belter, New York carved walnut…
Carved Walnut Rococo Revival Armchair by Belter, 1853

After a design by John Henry Belter, New York carved walnut rococo revival open arm chair, the profusely foliate carved backrail bearing the Rosalie with grapes pattern, engraved with the date '28th Nov 1853', leading to a fabric upholstered back, arms and

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