New York, circa 1815, attributed to Michael Allison (1773–1855), brass paw form casters, retains remnant of repair label of Ernest Hagen, 30-1/4 x 36-1/4 x 18 in., opens to 36 in.
Provenance: Christie's, New York, Highly Important American Furniture from The Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, October 13, 1984, sale 5736, lot 423 (accompanied by copy of a receipt for $1,650); Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, October 25, 1984; The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
Note: A related table is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. no. 1970.212.1).
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Christie's, New York, Highly Important American Furniture from The
Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, October 13, 1984, sale 5736, lot 423 (accompanied by copy of a receipt for $1,650); Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, October 25, 1984; The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
two cross braces on underside of table replaced, break and repair at one lower leg
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