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Hepplewhite Mahogany Inlaid Pembroke Table

This table has an overhanging squared top with serpentine sides, ends and a rounded molded edge. The bowed frame with checkered inlay apron is flanked by three juxtaposed inlay strips which supports a fully dovetailed drawer with a string inlay. The bellflower inlay supported by chain is encased by string inlay with stop banding on a tapered leg. The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina.

Leaves down: 28-1/4″ H x 23″ L x 17-1/2″ W,
Leaves extended: 28-1/4″ H x 23″ L x 36″ W

Maryland – c. 1780 -1800

Philadelphia Tripod Walnut Dishtop Tea Table with suppressed ball shaft.

This Philadelphia Tripod table has ball stem ending in snake feet that are dovetailed into the base.  The circular top has a raised inlaid strip of walnut.  The birdcage has four turnings and holds top onto the stem with a ring and peg.  The antique finish is hand applied and rubbed for a rich patina.  27 1/2″H x 16″ W  Foot splay is approximately 19″  c. 1780

Walnut Shaker Table

One dovetailed drawer, two board top ending in simple tapered legs. Secondary wood is pine and cedar.  The finish is hand applied and rubbed to achieve a rich patina. 

28 1/2 “H x 31″W x 21” D
c. 1840