拍品 1440
  • 1440

HAZARD FAMILY RARE QUEEN ANNE CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND, CIRCA 1760 |

估價
10,000 - 12,000 USD
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描述

  • Height 32 7/8 in. by Width 36 3/4 in. by Depth 23 3/4 in.

來源

Probably Carder Hazard (1734–1792), South Kingstown, Rhode Island, or his brother, George Hazard (1724–1791), South Kingstown and Newport, Rhode Island;
by descent to Carder Hazard son Dr. George Hazard (1763–1829), South Kingstown, Rhode Island;
by descent to his daughter Mrs. Attmore Robinson (née Laura Hazard, 1819–1915), Wakefield, Rhode Island;
by descent to her son, George Hazard Robinson (1847–1919), New York;
by descent to his daughter, Mrs. William B. Donnell (née Laura Robinson, born 1874), New York;
by descent to her granddaughter;
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Bing; 
Christie's, New York, Important American Furniture January 16, 2004, sale1279, lot 433;
Juliana Terian, New York;
to the present owner.

出版

Patricia E. Kane (et al.), Art and Industry in Early America: Rhode Island Furniture, 1650–1830, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2016), p. 232–233, no. 37;
Rhode Island Furniture Archive, no. 214.

Condition

Secondary wood is white pine and poplar. The proper back left foot is previously cracked and re-glued. The hardware has been replaced. Refinished surface. There is a patch to the bottom of the proper right board above the joint with the rear leg approximately 1 inch by 5 inches. Proper right hand side of the case there is a small diagonal crack that has been re-glued approximately four inches above the front leg to the drop carving at the center. Knee returns have all been replaced. There is a 1-inch by 1-inch patch to the molding on the top on the proper right side.
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