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attributed to New York, circa 1811, said to have been commissioned by Edmund Seeley of Goshen, NY, poplar and pine secondary woods, three pieces comprising two large tilting D end sections with brass fittings, with a tapered leg drop leaf center section; center closed 28 3/4 x 60 x 24 in, each leaf adds 24-1/4 in.; ends 28-1/2 x 60 x 41 in.
Provenance: Commissioned in 1811 by Edmund Seeley of Goshen, NY; before 1928, inherited from Edmund Seeley by Mrs. L.G. Andrews of Goshen; before 1928, inherited from Mrs. L.G. Andrews by J.M. Andrews; May 28, 1928, purchased from J.M. Andrews by B. Altman & Co.; between 1928 and 1966, provenance not yet documented; by 1966, acquired by Ginsburg & Levy, Inc., New York, NY; purchased from Ginsburg & Levy in 1966; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
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Commissioned in 1811 by Edmund Seeley of Goshen, NY; before 1928, inherited from Edmund Seeley by Mrs. L.G. Andrews of Goshen; before 1928, inherited from Mrs. L.G. Andrews by J.M. Andrews; May 28, 1928, purchased from J.M. Andrews by B. Altman & Co.; between 1928 and 1966, provenance not yet documented; by 1966, acquired by Ginsburg & Levy, Inc., New York, NY; purchased from Ginsburg & Levy in 1966; Property from the Brooklyn Museum