Martha Washington Style Sewing Stand, Early to Mid-20th Century
Item Details
This Federal Revival sewing stand features a distinctive hexagonal storage bin with a gabled, hinged lid and a central cutout handle for portability. Designed for the organization of needlework and household sundries, the interior includes a fitted five-compartment removable tray. The chest is elevated on a classic trestle base characterized by turned supports and splayed legs. The dark-stained mahogany finish exhibits a rugged, authentic patina with significant age-appropriate wear and surface texturing. This piece represents a popular mid-20th-century functional furniture form that drew inspiration from early American domestic life.
| Materials | Wood |
| Period | Early to Mid-20th Century |
| Origin | United States |
Condition
- wear; marks; scratches; scuffs; finish loss.
Dimensions
- Please note: If the winning bidder selects the warehouse transfer option, the item will be available for pickup at the selected warehouse three business days after payment has been finalized.
Item #
ITMGT32494
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