probably Boston, 1820-1830, with variegated "Egyptian" marble top over two dovetailed frieze drawers, over two paneled doors opening to a divided and shelved interior, flanked by scrolled and lotus leaf carved supports, 35-1/4 x 41-1/4 x 19 in.Note: A nearly identical example is illustrated in Stuart Feld,ÿBoston in the Age of Neoclassicism 1810-1840ÿ(Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1999), cat. no. 25.; Provenance: The Estate of William N. Banks, Jr., Newnan, Georgia
Condition
marble top is a later replacement with light stains and wear, scattered losses to veneered banding on drawer facings, veneer patch with cracks at back of one case side, veneer loss at one side base molding, other scattered typical veneer cracks and scattered repairs