Antique Chippendale Style Mahogany Knee-Hole Dressing Table
Item Details
An antique Chippendale style mahogany knee-hole dressing table, late 19th century. The case features a rectangular top with molded edges above a dovetailed, frieze drawer with a divided interior over a knee hole backed by a paneled door. The kneehole is flanked on each side by a stack of three dovetailed, short drawers. The cockbeaded drawer fronts are fitted with brass bail handles and batwing backplates before pine and poplar linings. The table rises on a molded base ending in bracket feet.
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Type | Vanity Table |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Number of Leaves | 0 |
Number of Pads | 0 |
Matching Pair or Set | No |
Condition
- top with some scratches, nicks, and stains; frieze drawer retains interior lock plate but no key; same drawer missing one interior divider; some stains to drawer interiors; knee-hole cupboard missing shelf; other minor wear and imperfections as would be expected with age and use.
Dimensions
Item #
18DCC352-808