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18th Century Material Culture

Drop - Leaf Tables

English
Gate - Leg
Tables

English Oak Gate - Leg Table


Early 18th Century
(Christies Auction House)

English Oak Gate-leg Table


Late 17th Century
(Christies Auction House)

American
Gate - Leg
Tables

American Cherry& Oak Gate - Leg Table from Eastern Connecticut


c. 1720 - 1730
(Peter Eaton Antiques)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Newport, Rhode Island


c. 1720 - 1730
(Sothebys)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island


c. 1715 - 1740
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)

American Maple, White Pine, & Chestnut Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island


c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple & Pine Gate - Leg Table from Newport, Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island


c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island


c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island


c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple, Pine, & Cherry Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple, Pine, & Cherry Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple & Pine Gate - Leg Table from Rhode Island
c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Gate - Leg Table frame from Rhode Island


c. 1710 - 1740
(Private Collection - Photo Gavin Ashworth)

American Maple & Oak Gate - Leg Table in Blue Paint from New England
c. 1720 - 1730
(Peter Eaton)

American Gate - Leg Table from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


c. 1710 - 1730
(Private Collection)

Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Winslow from Boston, Massachusetts


by John Singleton Copley 1773
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

American
Butterfly
Tables

American Butterfly Table in Red Paint from New England


18th Century
(Skinner)

American
Drop - Leaf
Dining Tables

American Splay - Leg Drop - Leaf Table in Red Paint form New England
18th Century
(Skinner)

American Drop - Leaf Dining Table, Probably from Connecticut


c. 1740 - 1760
(Skinner)

American Mahogany Drop - Leaf Dining Table form New England


c. 1740 - 1760
(Skinner)

American Walnut Drop - Leaf Table with Hinges Stamped TO, Probably from Boston, Massachusetts
c. 1750 - 1760
(Peter Eaton Antiques)

American Maple Drop - Leaf Dining Table from New England


c. 1760
(Antique Associates of West Townsend)

American Maple Drop - Leaf Dining Table from New England


c. 1760
(Antique Associates of West Townsend)

American Drop - Leaf Table, Probably from Salem or Marblehead, Massachusetts


c. 1770
(Peter Eaton Antiques)

American Drop - Leaf Table, Probably from Salem or Marblehead, Massachusetts


c. 1770
(Peter Eaton Antiques)

American Drop - Leaf Dining Table from Newport, Rhode Island


c. 1780
(Skinner)

American Drop - Leaf Dining Table from Newport, Rhode Island


c. 1780
(Skinner)

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