A WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD DINING TABLE AND SIX "NEW" CHAIRS
The Property of a Gentleman
A WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD DINING TABLE AND SIX "NEW" CHAIRS

GEORGE NAKASHIMA, 1966 AND 1958

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A WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD DINING TABLE AND SIX "NEW" CHAIRS
George Nakashima, 1966 and 1958
The trestle dining table with "free" edges, the two panel table top joined through the center with four rosewood butterfly keys, the walnut chairs with hickory spindled backrests, the undersides of the chairs marked Burnside
33¼in. (84.5cm.) high, 84½in. (214.6cm.) long, 45in. (114.3cm.) wide (7)

Lot Essay

According to the Nakashima Studios, George Nakashima completed the Burnside commission in New York City in 1958. The dining table was made for Mrs. Marzoni of Princeton, New Jersey in 1966.