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SHERATON TWO-DRAWER STAND Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Circa 1805
In mahogany. Porringer top in a rare and unusual form, swelled on all four sides, with an eight-sided satinwood panel inset at center and alternating inlay along edge. Conforming swelled case with repetitive alternating inlay along perimeter of front. Drawer fronts with flame satinwood veneer. Delicate tapered legs with spool turnings at sides of case and reeding below, typical of Portsmouth examples. Retains original hardware. Height 28.5". Width 17.5". Depth 17.25".
Provenance:
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques, Concord, New Hampshire, who acquired it from a home in Rollingsford, New Hampshire.
A similar example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast
edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 271. Work tables like this, easily portable, were made to hold the sewing notions of fashionable ladies. While this form echoes Boston examples, it shows characteristics of Portsmouth furniture, including the legs and the use of highly figured veneer.
An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins.
In mahogany. Porringer top in a rare and unusual form, swelled on all four sides, with an eight-sided satinwood panel inset at center and alternating inlay along edge. Conforming swelled case with repetitive alternating inlay along perimeter of front. Drawer fronts with flame satinwood veneer. Delicate tapered legs with spool turnings at sides of case and reeding below, typical of Portsmouth examples. Retains original hardware. Height 28.5". Width 17.5". Depth 17.25".
Provenance:
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques, Concord, New Hampshire, who acquired it from a home in Rollingsford, New Hampshire.
A similar example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 271. Work tables like this, easily portable, were made to hold the sewing notions of fashionable ladies. While this form echoes Boston examples, it shows characteristics of Portsmouth furniture, including the legs and the use of highly figured veneer.
An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins.
Provenance:
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques, Concord, New Hampshire, who acquired it from a home in Rollingsford, New Hampshire.
A similar example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 271. Work tables like this, easily portable, were made to hold the sewing notions of fashionable ladies. While this form echoes Boston examples, it shows characteristics of Portsmouth furniture, including the legs and the use of highly figured veneer.
An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins.
Condition: Old refinish. Mar on back of right leg. Structurally sound.
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