A diminutive Boston Queen Anne tea table with boldly shaped aprons and long, graceful cabriole legs ending in pad feet. The overhanging top features a molded edge. The pegs are visible in the mortise-and-tenon frame joinery. Similar example: Fairbanks & Bates p. 124. Measures 25.5" long x 17.5" wide x 28.75" high. Jeffrey Greene is a furnituremaker specializing in 18th-century American designs. His expertise is in creating historically accurate replicas of important original pieces from museums and private collections. Greene is best known for his work in the manner of Newport, RI’s legendary cabinetmakers, the Townsends and Goddards. Greene is the author of American Furniture of the 18th Century: History, Technique, Structure. The book documents the evolution of furniture design.
Item 11602: $2,400
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