A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY STOP-FLUTED PEMBROKE TABLE
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTIONOF RALPH E. CARPENTER, JR.
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY STOP-FLUTED PEMBROKE TABLE

NEWPORT, 1780-1800

Details
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY STOP-FLUTED PEMBROKE TABLE
NEWPORT, 1780-1800
appears to retain its original brass
27 ½ in. high, 20 ½ in. wide (closed), 36 in. wide (open), 33 ¾ in. deep
Provenance
Purchased from Teina Baumstone, New York, before 1957

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For a closely related table also with stop-fluting and solid cross stretchers and attributed to Benjamin Baker (1734/5-1822), see The Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Library, RIF4233.

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