A FEDERAL INLAID CHERRYWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE
A FEDERAL INLAID CHERRYWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WINCHESTER (B. 1781), SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCA 1802

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A FEDERAL INLAID CHERRYWOOD PEMBROKE TABLE
Attributed to William Winchester (b. 1781), Sumner County, Tennessee, circa 1802
The rectangular top with bowed ends flanked by hinged D-shaped leaves, all with concave molded edges above a conforming frame, on string-inlaid tapering legs with banded cuffs, made en suite with the preceding lot
287/8in. high, 18¾in. wide, 333/8in. deep
Provenance
General James Winchester (1752-1826) and Susan (Black) Winchester (1777-1864), Cragfont, Castalian Springs, Tennessee
Almira Winchester Wynne (1805-1883), Wynnewood, daughter
Winchester Wynne (1850-1924), Wynnewood, son
Thence by descent in the family
Literature
Derita Coleman Williams and Nathan Harsh, The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture and Its Makers Through 1850 (Nashville, Tennessee, 1988), p. 132, fig. 129.

Lot Essay

See note to preceding lot.

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