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Item
Table
CIS Survey ID
CIS-2013-1048
Other Name
Side table
Object Type
Furniture
Date Created
1805 - 1815
Place of Manufacture
United States
Size
27" x 28 3/4" x 24 1/2"
Material
Cherry; tulip poplar; unidentified semi-porous hardwood; unidentified lightwood inlay; brass; iron
Marks/Inscription/Labels
None
Accessories/Hardware
Single brass pull, a replacement.
Inlays/Veneers
Lightwood line inlay on the skirt, drawer front and on two sides of each tapering leg.
Condition
Overall good condition. Inlay remains intact at the skirt and on the drawer front, but some inlay missing on all legs except the back left. Left drawer runner reinforced with a nail at front, which has pierced through the skirt at bottom. Scratches on right side of skirt. Small patch on the top where the boards join. Brass pull is likely a replacement, circuclar marks surrounding it mark where a larger pull had been.
Media Type
image/jp2
Description
Rectangular top table with a single drawer on square-tapered inlaid legs. Table frame tenoned into the upper block of the legs and secured with pegs. Two board cherry top pegged into the top of the the leg blocks and table frame. Drawer runners tenoned into the interior of skirt at back and jointed into the front interior of skirt and nailed. Square drawer stop nailed at back. Single drawer with cherry front and tulip poplar sides, back and bottom. Front is half-blind dovetailed to the sides; backboard is simply dovetailed to the sides. Drawer bottom is inset and nailed into the sides and back. A single nail driven from underneath might have attached the bottom to the front of the drawer, now missing. Brass pull at front of drawer, probably a replacement. Unidentified light wood inlay around the skirt on all four sides, on drawer front, and on the front and exterior side of each tapered leg. On legs, inlay arches at top and terminates in a cuff near the bottom.
Physical Location
Gulf Coast (U.S.)
Date Surveyed
2013-07-15
Source
Classical Institute of the South at The Historic New Orleans Collection
Repository
The Historic New Orleans Collection (http://www.hnoc.org)
Disclaimer
The information contained in the Gulf South Decorative and Fine Arts Database was collected in the year referenced under Date Captured". The Classical Institute of the South will update object records with new information to the best of its ability but does not guarantee that data contained within the records is current.
Digital Collection
Gulf South Decorative and Fine Arts Database
Contact Information
Contact the Historic New Orleans Collection for more information about use and reproduction. louisquery@hnoc.org
Credit
Gulf South Decorative and Fine Arts Database, Classical Institute of the South at The Historic New Orleans Collection.
Rights
Physical rights are retained by The Historic New Orleans Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with US copyright laws. The information and images in the Gulf South Decorative and Fine Arts Database may be used for non-commercial and educational purposes, but they must be accompanied by the “Credit” statement above.
Type of Resource
still image
Type of Resource
three dimensional object
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