Stand
Furniture MakerMade by
Unknown
Date1790-1810
MediumCherry, iron
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x length x width of top): 25 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 13 1/16in. (64.8 x 34.3 x 33.2cm)
Component (maximum width between two feet): 21 1/4in. (54cm)
Component (maximum width between two feet): 21 1/4in. (54cm)
ClassificationsFurniture
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Howard B. Haylett
DescriptionCherry stand in the late Chippendale or early Federal style. The square top has light wood inlay; there is a line of inlay at the top edge and in a square just inside the edge. Each corner of the inlay square has an inlaid fan. The stand has a baluster-shaped pedestal, over a cylindrical base and three cabriole legs each ending in a plain foot with a pad on the bottom. The base of the pedestal has two pairs of incised lines, and a carved lower edge consisting of a cyma curve, or S-curve, and a reverse cyma curve between each leg.
Condition: The stand has been refinished. There is a scratch on the top surface of the stand.
Design and Construction Details: The top is made from a single board and is screwed to a rectangular cleat from the underside. The pedestal is tenoned into the cleat. Each leg is dovetailed to the base of the pedestal. An iron plate, in the shape of a tripod, is nailed to the underside of the pedestal base, where the legs join the base.
Condition: The stand has been refinished. There is a scratch on the top surface of the stand.
Design and Construction Details: The top is made from a single board and is screwed to a rectangular cleat from the underside. The pedestal is tenoned into the cleat. Each leg is dovetailed to the base of the pedestal. An iron plate, in the shape of a tripod, is nailed to the underside of the pedestal base, where the legs join the base.
Object number1971.42.2
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