Lot 174
  • 174

A Very Rare William and Mary Turned Maple Gateleg Table, Newport, Rhode Island, Circa 1715

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

  • Maple
  • Height 28 1/2 in. by Depth 47 3/4 in. by Width closed 18 3/4 in.

Condition

Secondary wood is white pine; re-finished; the leaves have been re-set the wooden pull may be an early replacement.
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Catalogue Note

Based upon the turning design of the legs, this Rhode Island gateleg table can be associated to Group Two as identified by Erik Kyle Gronning and Dennis Andrew Carr in "Early Rhode Island Turnings," American Furniture, editor Luke Beckerdite, (Milwaukee, WI, Chipstone Foundation, 2005), pp. 2-21.