A Chippendale carved mahogany pembroke table Attributed
A Chippendale carved mahogany pembroke table Attributed to Benjamin Randolph (1737-1792), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1770
Molded top with shaped leaves, carved H-form stretcher, single drawer, reeded legs on Marlborough feet.
(H: 28 1/2 in. W: 19 1/2 in. L: 31 in. (when leaves closed), W: 40 1/2 in. (width of table when both leaves open))
Footnote:
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A similar pembroke table is found in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (accession no. 1974.35).
Condition report:
one foot with re-glued moldings, old metal spider support to underside of stretcher; top with some minor scuffs / scratches commensurate with age; one leg with what appears to be an age crack to interior edge, but may likely be from the direction of the wood grain / knot
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A Chippendale carved mahogany pembroke table Attributed to Benjamin Randolph (1737-1792), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1770
Molded top with shaped leaves, carved H-form stretcher, single drawer, reeded legs on Marlborough feet.
(H: 28 1/2 in. W: 19 1/2 in. L: 31 in. (when leaves closed), W: 40 1/2 in. (width of table when both leaves open))
Footnote:
Note
A similar pembroke table is found in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (accession no. 1974.35).
Condition report:
one foot with re-glued moldings, old metal spider support to underside of stretcher; top with some minor scuffs / scratches commensurate with age; one leg with what appears to be an age crack to interior edge, but may likely be from the direction of the wood grain / knot