THE BENJAMIN MOORE FAMILY CHIPPENDALE DROPLEAF TABLE WITH CARVED KNEES AND CLAW AND BALL FEET

| THE BENJAMIN MOORE FAMILY CHIPPENDALE DROPLEAF TABLE WITH CARVED KNEES AND CLAW AND BALL FEET |
THE BENJAMIN MOORE FAMILY CHIPPENDALE DROPLEAF TABLE WITH CARVED KNEES AND CLAW AND BALL FEET
New York Circa 1765
Primary Wood: Mahogany
Secondary Woods: Maple, Oak, Pine Blocks
Height: 27 inches
Width: 41 1/4 inches
Depth: 41 1/2 inches
Provenance: Bishop Benjamin Moore (1748-1816) of New York City; Clement Clark Moore (1779-1863) John Moore Perry, Long Island; to his son, Oliver Hazard Perry, III; Ginsburg & Levy, Inc. New York. Private Collection, New York.
Reference: For a similar table made of Walnut but reduced in size, see Joseph Downs, American Furniture - Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods, number 319.
Item number 6371 |
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