Height: 41.5”
Height: 29”
Length: 18”
Depth: 16”
Height: 37”
Width: 21.5”
Depth: 20”
32"h x 22 1/4" diam.
See illustration of similar table from Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts at Boscobel by Berry B. Tracy.
Height: 28.5”
Width: 23.5”
Depth: 36”
Leaf: 11.5”
Top; 16.25" x 13.25"
Table Height: 29"
Max. Height 48.5"
Circa 1850-70.
These chairs are very closely related to a chair (#14) in Oscar Fitzgerald's catalog: "The Green Family of Cabinetmakers: An Alexandria Institution, 1817-1887" which descended in the Tucker family of Alexandria.
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22" x 22.5" x 41" tall
Circa 1760-80
In the 18th Century, both here and in England, the centers of your public rooms were left empty when not in use (except for your "Turkey Rug"). All the furniture was lined up against the wall...
$23,500
Spice boxes or chests were a status symbol in colonial America. Only a household that was well furnished and fairly prosperous had a spice box. ...