Lot 946
  • 946

Very Fine and Rare Queen Anne Figured Maple and Walnut Dressing Table, Connecticut Valley, Probably Hartford, Circa 1740

Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 USD
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Description

  • Maple and walnut
  • Height 27 3/4 in. by Width 33 1/4 in. by Depth 21 3/4 in.
retains a dark rich surface. 

Provenance

Peter Eaton Antiques, Newbury, Massachusetts.

Condition

Overall fine condition. Wear commensurate with age and use. Secondary wood: maple
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Catalogue Note

For a nearly identical dressing table, see Thomas and Alice Kugelman with Robert Lionetti, Connecticut Valley Furniture: Eliphalet Chapin and his Contemporaries, 1750-1800, (Hartford Connecticut: Connecticut Historical Society Museum, 2005), p. 37, cat. 12.