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American & Southern | March 13, 2025

Thu, Mar 13, 2025 10:00AM EDT
Lot 1136

Pennsylvania Chippendale Walnut Dish Top Candle Stand

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

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$10,000 $1,000
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Philadelphia area, 18th century, walnut throughout with single board dished top on birdcage support, tripod base with compressed ball standard, mellow surface, 28-1/2 x 19 x 18-1/2 in.

Provenance: labeled at underside "This table belonged to Sarah Reeves. She married Jeremiah Parson. Their daughter Harriet married David Cooley(?)..."; Consignor notes indicate purchased from the estate of John C. Fremont, first territorial governor of Arizona and political opponent of Abraham Lincoln, sold William A. Smith Auctions, May 25th, 1972; Private Collection, McLean, Virginia

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labeled at underside "This table belonged to Sarah Reeves. She married Jeremiah Parson. Their daughter Harriet married David Cooley(?)..."; Consignor notes indicate purchased from the estate of John C. Fremont, first territorial governor of Arizona and political opponent of Abraham Lincoln, sold William A. Smith Auctions, May 25th, 1972; Private Collection, McLean, Virginia

birdcage somewhat loose, top with five central plugged holes (top was formerly screwed down), crack and repair at wooden hinge, battens reset, top with minor shrinkage cracks and edge wear