MASSACHUSETTS, 1760-1780
Details
A CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND
Massachusetts, 1760-1780
The molded rectangular top above a tapering fluted column and spiral- reeded vase-turned pedestal, on a tripartite base with cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees terminating in ball-and-claw feet, the top replaced
29in. high, 15in. wide, 19in. deep
Massachusetts, 1760-1780
The molded rectangular top above a tapering fluted column and spiral- reeded vase-turned pedestal, on a tripartite base with cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees terminating in ball-and-claw feet, the top replaced
29in. high, 15in. wide, 19in. deep
Provenance
According to tradition, Major-General Henry Knox (1750-1806)
Sold in these Rooms, Highly Important American Furniture from The Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, lot 428
Sold in these Rooms, Highly Important American Furniture from The Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, lot 428