Boston, circa 1815, attributed to John Seymour (1738-1818) and/or Thomas Seymour (1771-1848), chestnut secondary, lyre form supports, brass paw form casters, 31-1/2 x 28-1/2 x 18 in., opens to 36 in.
Provenance: Christie's, New York, January 20, 1989; Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, January 26, 1989 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $12,100); The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
Note: A closely related sewing table attributed to Seymour is illustrated in American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection, vol. IV, (Washington, DC: Highland House Publishers), p. 1041, no. P3894. Another similar sewing table was sold on November 28, 1976 at Carl Stinson, Auctioneer, Andover, Massachusetts.
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Christie's, New York, January 20, 1989; Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, January 26, 1989 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $12,100); The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
interior tray possibly of a later date, hardware replaced, break and repair at one ankle, some face patches at lower legs (possibly as made?), proper right front and left back leg with a thick veneer patch approximately 4 in. in length
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