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FEDERAL CARD TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN AND THOMAS SEYMOUR
Origin | United States |
Period | 19th Century |
Condition | Good. |
Creation Date | 1805 |
Description | A VERY FINE FEDERAL CARD TABLE Attributed To The Workshop Of John And Thomas Seymour Boston, Massachusetts Circa 1805 Reference: A card table with very similar inlaid decoration appears in Vernon C. Stoneman, John and Thomas Seymour, Cabinetmakers in Boston, 1794-1816, page 202, entry 117. That table is in the Henry Ford Museum collection. Inventory Number 37975 |
Styles / Movements | Americana, Federal, Traditional |
Incollect Reference Number | 413969 |
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