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ITEM SW00894:
A Carved Mahogany Classical
Drop-leaf Table, New York, c.1830

This is a magnificent fully
embellished drop-leaf table, which represents the
highest development of the Empire Classical form in
New York, of the 1820s - 30s. A related table to this
is illustrated in Barquist's American Tables and
Looking Glasses, which he refers to as a Masterpiece
of Classical Form (see
scan). While the table he illustrates has carved
panels flanking the upper drawer, our example had
carved lions' faces on the fully developed plinth,
as a tradeoff (see detail below). No two of these
are alike.

Please explore the various
close-ups we illustrate. The carved columns, pineapple,
acanthus leaves, and fully developed hairy paw feet
speak for themselves, as the work of a gifted artisan.
The top is single board Santo Domingo mahogany with
beautiful deep figuring, and exhibits the more complex
double cloved corner. The mahogany has a warm, amber
glow. This table is one of the best.

Interestingly, another
very similar table in this school also with a lion's
mask carving recently surfaced at auction (see
scan).
Height:
30 1/4 in. Width: 25 1/2 - 50 1/2 in. Depth: 36 in.
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