Classical Mahogany Work Table Possibly The Work Of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, - Apr 10, 2024 | Doyle New York In Ny
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Classical Mahogany Work Table Possibly the Work of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,

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Classical Mahogany Work Table Possibly the Work of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Classical Mahogany Work Table Possibly the Work of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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Description
style="text-align: left;">With molded lid opening to a compartmented interior, above two drawers and carved molded front edge, on a pair of cornucopia supports and pedestal with concave sides and gadrooned front issuing four paw feet on casters. Height 30 3/4 inches, width 25 3/4 inches, depth 17 3/4 inches.



This table bears a strong resemblance to a drawing in the Quervelle sketch book, in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.



sunfading to top; patches to drawers; crack to top and sides; large crack to back right corner; repair to back left corner

Condition
sunfading to top; patches to drawers; crack to top and sides; large crack to back right corner; repair to back left corner

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Classical Mahogany Work Table Possibly the Work of Anthony Quervelle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,

Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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Starting Price $500
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Chris Barber
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Bill Fiddler
Director, American Art
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