A FEDERAL BIRCH TORCHÈRE

Details
A FEDERAL BIRCH TORCHÈRE
NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1770-1790

The square top with outset corners and applied molding above a cylindrical, ring-turned fluted, faceted and baluster-turned shaft, on fluted sabre legs with stump feet
39¼in. high, 7¾in. wide, 7¾in. the top

Provenance
Israel Sack, Inc., 1963

Lot Essay

Although a specific design source for this torchère stand does not appear to exist in period pattern books, disparate elements of it may be seen in the second edition of George Hepplewhite's, The Cabinetmaker's and Upholsterer's Guide (London, 1793). See Plate 29, Legs for Claw Tables, Fire Screens, Flower Stands, etc.