Fine
Queen Anne Mahogany Tea Table

Fine Queen
Anne Mahogany Slipper-Foot Tea Table. A
classic example of a select group of Rhode Island tea tables having convex tray
moldings, a convex molded apron with shaped knee return brackets continuing to
squared cabriole legs of the most elegant design ending in slipper feet.
A closely related table from this same group appears in “The
Magazine Antiques”, August 1961, page 88.
Goddard-Townsend
School, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1740-1760.
Provenance:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chorley, Hopewell, New Jersey; C. L. Prickett
Antiques, 1993; Mrs. Catherine H. Kappauf, Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Literature:
This table was featured by C. L. Prickett Antiques in “The Magazine
Antiques:, April 1993, page 509.
Height
26 ¾”, length of top 31 ½”, width of top 19 ½”.
Item
4750
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