18th Century Material Culture
Tables
Tables
American Maple, Red Oak & Ash Table with Drawer from Massachusetts
c. 1680 - 1710
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
American White Oak & Poplar Table with Drawer from Pennsylvania
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection)
American Maple & Pine Table from New England
Mid 18th Century
(Skinner)
American Poplar & PineTable from Ebenezer, Georgia
c. 1735 - 1740
(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)
American High - Low Table with Drawer in Red Paint
18th Century
(Peter Eaton Antiques)
American Cherry & Pine Table in Red Paint from Massachusetts or Rhode Island
c. 1710
(Peter Eaton Antiques)
American Maple, Chestnut, & Pine Table from Massachusetts or Rhode Island
c. 1730 - 1740
(Private Collection)
American Maple, Chestnut, & Pine Table from Massachusetts or Rhode Island
c. 1730 - 1740
(Private Collection)
American Maple & Pine Table with Drawer in Red Paint from New England
c. 1750 - 1760
(Private Collection)
American Maple & Pine Table with Drawer in Red Paint from New England
18th Century
(Skinner)
American Maple & Pine Table with Drawer in Red Paint from New England
18th Century
(Skinner)
American Mahogany Table from Charleston, South Carolina
c. 1690 - 1720
(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)
American Pine & Maple Table in Red Paint from Massachusetts
18th Century
(Skinner)
American Pine & Maple Table from New England
Late 18th Century
(Skinner)
American Cherry Table with Drawer from New England
18th Century
(Skinner)
American Pine & Maple Table with Drawer in Black Paint from New England
18th Century
(Skinner)
American Pine & Ash Table with Drawer in Red Paint from New England
Mid 18th Century
(Skinner)
American Maple Double Drop Leaf Table from New York
Mid 18th Century
(Skinner)
American Oval Top Pine Table in Red Paint from Connecticut
c. 1750
(Skinner)
American Oval Top Pine Table from New England
Late 18th Century
(Skinner)
American Mahogany Table from Boston, Massachusetts
c. 1700 - 1730
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)
American Walnut, Fruitwood, & Pine Table from Boston, Massachusetts
Owned by Reverend Nehemiah Walter (16631751) of Roxbury, Massachusetts c. 1700 - 1730
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)
American Maple Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)
American Maple Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)
American Maple Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)
Trestle Tables
Shoe Foot Pine Trestle Table
c. 1780
(Private Collection)
Shoe Foot Pine Trestle Table
c. 1780
(Private Collection)
Shoe Foot Pine Trestle Table
c. 1780
(Private Collection)
Shoe Foot Pine Trestle Table
c. 1780
(Private Collection)
Chair Tables
New England Chair - Table in Red Paint
Late 18th Century
(Private Collection)
New England Chair - Table in Red Paint
Late 18th Century
(Private Collection)
Side Tables
English Oak Side Table
Early 18th Century
(Christies Auction House)
Southern Atlantic Mahogany Pembroke Table from Charlestown, South Carolina
Attributed to Martin Pfeninger c. 1775 - 1780
(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)
Southeastern New Hampshire Chippendale China Table
c. 1760 - 1780
(Peter Eaton Antiques)
Tea Tables
New England Sycamore & Birch Transitional Tea Table from Connecticut
c. 1740
(Peter Eaton Antiques)
New England Tiger Maple Tea Table from Massachusetts or New Hampshire
Late 18th Century
(Skinner)
New England Maple Oval - Top Tea Table
c. 1740 - 1765
(Private Collection)
New England Maple Oval - Top Tea Table
c. 1740 - 1765
(Private Collection)
New England Cherry Tea Table from Connecticut
c. 1740 - 1760
(Peter Eaton Antiques)
New England Maple Tea Table
Late 18th Century
(Skinner)
New England Oval - Top Tea Table in Red Paint
18th Century
(Skinner)
New England Cherry Tap Table
18th Century
(Skinner)
Sideboards
Sideboard Attributed to William Buckland and Carved by William Bernard Sears
Richmond County, Virginia c. 1761 - 1771
(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts
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