Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Attributed to Richmond, possibly Henry Mann shop, 18th century, walnut secondary, the rectangular form having a top with breadboard ends, applied underside molding, applied molding to base of skirt, four tall stop fluted legs having inside chamfer with marlboro foot.
35 x 59.5 x 21.75 in.
The Estate of the late Dr. Larry Southworth, Fredericksburg, Virginia Purchased from Mr. Navis, Richmond, Virginia.
Illustrated, Navis's Southern Furniture, 1640-1820, p.55; this table was noted at the Williamsburg 2014 Antique Forum by April Strader Bullin, then director of Museum Programs at MESDA, in which Bullin makes several references including a Richmond Antiques ad and a breakfast table from Colonial Williamsburg. Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, research note: the Scottish Cabinet Making School of Petersburg Virginia, April Stader Bullin, 2021-2022 Vol. 42-43.
Wear and marring to top; top reset; later corner blocks; later fretwork returns; later marlboro feet; other restoration.