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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
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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