拍品專文
The form of this card table, square with an elliptical front, is often associated with urban New Hampshire cabinetmaking as is the tripartite front skirt and broken-column inlay. For a similar example see Benjamin A. Hewitt, Patricia E. Kane and Gerald W. R. Ward, The Work of Many Hands: Card Tables in Federal America 1790-1820 (New Haven, 1982), pp. 116-117, cat. 2.