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American Chippendale Carved Tilt-Top Ball and Claw Tea Table ca. 1770
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Original Price: $ 7,500
Sale Price: $ 5,625
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AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE WALNUT TEA TABLE
Pennsylvania, probably Chester County
Circa 1770
26 5/8" H (rested) x 31 3/4"
A fine walnut tea table of the Chippendale period, the tilting top is turned with an integral raised-bead edge from the solid planks. A pair of battens on the underside with original screws allow the top to rotate up so that the table can be stored in the corner as a presentation piece when not in use. The "bird-cage" structure beneath the top allows a more comfortable tea service, whereby the top can be rotated so anything on the table can be accessed without getting up from the chair.
Common to tables of this form from Chester County, but not wholly unique to that region, the tiny pillars beneath the top are a nearly perfect miniaturized match of the turned profile of the pedestal. This features an exaggerated swollen baluster encircled by a thin incised line over sharp ring-turned embellishments. The three cabriole legs dovetail into the pedestal with an original iron bracket affixed on the underside for strength. Note the crisp and very fine ball and claw terminals, each with taught muscles and sharp outstretched talons..
Condition Report:
Old refinish with attractive patina throughout; top with discolorations, scuffs/surface history from use over time and a water ring; minor edge wear and some loss to the rim. Original collar, cleats, iron clasp/catch and bird-cage - the wedge absent (we can fabricate a replacement upon request). Minor losses to toes of feet, lower portion of one toe chipped away. Ready to place, a fine presentation.
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Origin: United States Period: 18th Century Materials: Iron, Walnut, Carved Walnut Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1770 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Chippendale Dealer Reference #: 902XBP01W-1 Incollect Reference #: 837616
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Silla, Ltd. is a family-owned antique gallery located at 117 W Burd St., Shippensburg, PA 17257, specializing in 19th and early 20th century bronze sculptures and unique period furniture. For more information or to schedule a visit, contact us at sales@sillafineantiques.com or call 717.708.9017.
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