Lot Details
Lot 445
Pair of Federal Carved and Veneered Mahogany Card Tables, Attributed to Duncan Phyfe
New York, circa 1800-1810
Each with a double-elliptical top over a conforming banded frieze with central tablet, raised on five ring-turned tapering reeded legs ending in inverted baluster shaped feet. Both stamped underneath Thomas Cornell Pearsall, made for him by Duncan Phyfe. Height 29 1/2 inches, width 36 inches, depth 17 7/8 inches.
Provenance:
Thomas Cornell Pearsall
Miss Phoebe Pearsall
Mrs. Henry Wilmerding Payne
Ginsberg & Levy, New York
Mrs. Henry Parish II Incorporated, New York
Present owner
Please note that one table is illustrated Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency, by Nancy McClelland, plate 277 p. 290.
This pair of tables were part of a suite of furniture made for Thomas Cornell Pearsall's home "Belmont," located at East River and 57th Street. The contoured double elliptical top and reeded legs fit with the New York aesthetic of the time. The banded central tablet, reeded legs and inverted baluster feet are exemplary of Phyfe's best work.
C Property from a Park Avenue Estate
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