A William and Mary Drop-Leaf Oak Tavern Table
*A William and Mary Drop-Leaf Oak Tavern Table
17th/18th Century
Height 25 1/2 x width 39 7/8 (open) x depth 34 inches.
Property from the Estate of Susan Henoch Quinn, La Jolla, California
Susan Henoch Quinn, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was raised in a family of collectors. Her parents, Willard and Faith Henoch, were benefactors of numerous Milwaukee arts institutions. Her sister and brother-in-law, Anne H. and Frederick Vogel III, are also well-known collectors of early Colonial Americana.
American Furniture
In overall stable, attractive condition. Old scuffs, marks and scratching throughout consistent with age and use. Evidence of worm, some filled areas to wood from heavier worm presence. One drop-leaf with evidence of repair/reattached elements. Legs and stretchers reinforced with modern hardware. Additional images available upon request.
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*A William and Mary Drop-Leaf Oak Tavern Table
17th/18th Century
Height 25 1/2 x width 39 7/8 (open) x depth 34 inches.
Property from the Estate of Susan Henoch Quinn, La Jolla, California
Susan Henoch Quinn, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was raised in a family of collectors. Her parents, Willard and Faith Henoch, were benefactors of numerous Milwaukee arts institutions. Her sister and brother-in-law, Anne H. and Frederick Vogel III, are also well-known collectors of early Colonial Americana.
American Furniture
In overall stable, attractive condition. Old scuffs, marks and scratching throughout consistent with age and use. Evidence of worm, some filled areas to wood from heavier worm presence. One drop-leaf with evidence of repair/reattached elements. Legs and stretchers reinforced with modern hardware. Additional images available upon request.