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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RALPH E. CARPENTER, JR.
A CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
PROBABLY BOSTON, 1760-1780
Details
A CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE
PROBABLY BOSTON, 1760-1780
one long rail with hand painted inscription Colo-Crafts
28 ¼ in. high, 54 in. wide, 18 ½ in. deep (closed), 53 in. deep (open)
PROBABLY BOSTON, 1760-1780
one long rail with hand painted inscription Colo-Crafts
28 ¼ in. high, 54 in. wide, 18 ½ in. deep (closed), 53 in. deep (open)
Literature
Ralph E. Carpenter, Jr., "Mowbra Hall and a Collection of Period Rooms: Part 2," The Connoisseur (August 1972) p. 287, fig. 6.
Laura Beach, "The Past Is Present in Newport: A Couple's Lifelong Love of Antiques," Antiques and Fine Art (Summer 2005), p. 114.
The Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery, RIF359.
Laura Beach, "The Past Is Present in Newport: A Couple's Lifelong Love of Antiques," Antiques and Fine Art (Summer 2005), p. 114.
The Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery, RIF359.
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