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VARIOUS PROPERTIES
A CLASSICAL MAHOGANY AND FIGURED-MAPLE VENEERED WORK TABLE
BALTIMORE, 1815-1830
Details
A CLASSICAL MAHOGANY AND FIGURED-MAPLE VENEERED WORK TABLE
Baltimore, 1815-1830
The rectangular top with outset rounded corners above a conforming case fitted with two stacked short drawers flanked by ring-turned colonettes over a lyre-carved support with brass strings above a quadripartite base with scrolled and downswept legs fitted with castors
305/8in. high, 223/8in. wide, 16in. deep
Baltimore, 1815-1830
The rectangular top with outset rounded corners above a conforming case fitted with two stacked short drawers flanked by ring-turned colonettes over a lyre-carved support with brass strings above a quadripartite base with scrolled and downswept legs fitted with castors
305/8in. high, 223/8in. wide, 16in. deep
Provenance
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Gorsuch, late nineteenth century
Mary Elizabeth Gorsuch Anderson (1876-1971), Baltimore, daughter
Edwin A. Anderson, son
Eleanor M. Anderson, Maplewood, New Jersey, wife
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Northeast Auctions, March 4 & 5, 2000, lot 736
Mary Elizabeth Gorsuch Anderson (1876-1971), Baltimore, daughter
Edwin A. Anderson, son
Eleanor M. Anderson, Maplewood, New Jersey, wife
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Northeast Auctions, March 4 & 5, 2000, lot 736
Literature
William Voss Elder III and Jayne E. Stokes, American Furniture 1680-1880 From the Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore Museum of Art, 1987), cat. 132, pp. 171-172.