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MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Table
Description:  
Dimension:H:28.750in W:25.000in L:42.000in Width is closed Opened width: 50" (approx.)
Creator:
unknown
Dates:
1800-25
Abstract:  

Large Federal drop-leaf Pembroke table. Has single-plank rectangular overhanging top hinged with rounded shallow drop-leaves which can be raised on hinged swing supports, flanking frieze drawer with turned wooden pull above cockbeaded edge molding. Raised on taper-reeded round legs which terminate in compressed globous ankles with deep peg-feet and turned at top with deep collars. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F31-Table



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Table
Description:  
Dimension:H:28.500in W:23.000in L:40.000in Width when open: approx. 52"
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1820-30
Abstract:  

Philadelphia Classical drop-leaf pedestal table. Rectangular overhanging top, hinged with boldly scalloped shallow drop-leaves which are raised on hinged swing-supports flanking a cockbeaded frieze drawer, with brass pull at each end above cockbeaded edge moldings and protruding corners suspended with stepped ring drops. These rest on an urn-form pedestal raised on molded sabre legs ending in brass paw-feet. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F17-Table



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Table
Description:  
Dimension:H:32.750in W:20.750in L:32.750in Not incl. top
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1815-25
Abstract:  

American Late Federal table. Has overhanging rectangular top of green Connecticut marble above shaped apron with square corners. Raised on bold ring-turned vasiform legs conjoined by deep stretcher shelf and ending in peg-feet.
Call #:  
F30-Table



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Table
Description:  
Dimension:H:29.750in W:34.500in L:59.000in
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1750-1810
Abstract:  

Ammerican Chippendale-style secretary table. It has a plain overhanging rectangular top above a molded straight apron which is fitted at each end with a thumb molded drawer with brass pulls and keyholes. It stands on ringed round legs which are conjoined at the block-form ankles with a molded block stretcher above short rounded feet of tear-drop shape. (Murphy D. Smith, "Due Reverence," 1992).
Call #:  
F9-Table