Dining table

Published/Created:
New Jersey, United States
ca. 1750–1770
Physical Description:
Height: 29 3/4 in.; Width, closed: 19 1/4 in.; Width, open: 59 in.; Depth: 53 1/4 in.
Materials:
Applewood
Notes:
Sack catalogue description: Queen Anne applewood large dropleaf dining table, top with notched corners, arched apron; turned legs ending in slipper feet, beautiful amber color, the center board of the top has amber overhang from the frame to allow comfortable seating.
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Bibliography: Book: American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection, 10 vols. (Washington, D.C.: Highland House Publishers, 1957–1990), vol. 7, p. 1722, pl. P4945.
Variant Titles:
Queen Anne applewood large dropleaf dining table
Topics:
Decoration and ornament--Queen Anne style
Furniture--United States
Period/Style:
Queen Anne
Culture:
American
Accession Number:
4945
Genre:
dining tables (AAT)
Format:
Physical Object
Content Type:
Furnishings & Decorative Arts
Prints & Photographs
Rights:
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Access Restrictions:
Public
Source Title:
Israel Sack, Inc., Archive
Source Created:
New York, New York, United States
1957–1990
Source Note:
Sack, May 1980
This information is taken from the Israel Sack Furniture Archive and may not reflect current scholarship.
Folder:
Folder 10667 cab3dr4 tiff
Yale Collection:
Yale University Art Gallery
Digital Collection:
Israel Sack Furniture Archive
OID:
10965654
PID:
digcoll:844840