A FEDERAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY FIVE-LEG CARD TABLE
PROPERTY FROM THE ROSEBROOK COLLECTION
A FEDERAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY FIVE-LEG CARD TABLE

NEW YORK, 1790-1805

Details
A FEDERAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY FIVE-LEG CARD TABLE
NEW YORK, 1790-1805
29 1/4 in. high, 35 3/4 in. wide, 17 3/4 in. deep
Provenance
Mitchell M. Taradash (1889-1973), Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York
Wayne Pratt, Inc., Woodbury, Connecticut, February 1996
Literature
Johanna McBrien, "A Sense of Place," Antiques and Fine Art (Winter/Spring 2009), p. 215.
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Lot Essay

A beautiful New York card table with floral ornament, this piece may be the mate to the table pictured in American Tables and Looking Glasses in the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other Collections at Yale University (New Haven, 1992), pp. 210-211, cat. 108. It and a third example bear identical design (see Albert Sack, "Good, Better, Best in American Eighteenth-Century Furniture," The Magazine Antiques (December 1948), pp. 422-423, fig. 6). For a pair of card tables with related floral reserves, see Sotheby's, New York, 24-27 January, 1990, lot 1190.

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