Property from the Collection of a Founding Family of ConnecticutFine and Rare Queen Anne Maple Splay-Legged Tea TablePossibly Connecticut or Portsmouth, New Hampshirecirca 1760 bears a type-written note on the underside reading, An early oval, maple top table, with scalloped skirt, 4 gracefully turned and tapered legs with unusual splay ending in button feet. Formally a part of the Dr. Fussenick (sic) Collection, Torrington, Connecticut. Similar table illustrated Figure #1240, Nutting’s Furniture Treasury, Vol. 1. and in red ink 43.2.17.Height 24 3/4 in. by Width 34 1/4 in. by Depth 28 in.Condition reportTo request information about the condition of this lot or condition photographs, please contact 212-606-7130 or Americana@sothebys.com. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The
Property from the Collection of a Founding Family of ConnecticutFine and Rare Queen Anne Maple Splay-Legged Tea TablePossibly Connecticut or Portsmouth, New Hampshirecirca 1760 bears a type-written note on the underside reading, An early oval, maple top table, with scalloped skirt, 4 gracefully turned and tapered legs with unusual splay ending in button feet. Formally a part of the Dr. Fussenick (sic) Collection, Torrington, Connecticut. Similar table illustrated Figure #1240, Nutting’s Furniture Treasury, Vol. 1. and in red ink 43.2.17.Height 24 3/4 in. by Width 34 1/4 in. by Depth 28 in.Condition reportTo request information about the condition of this lot or condition photographs, please contact 212-606-7130 or Americana@sothebys.com. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The
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