American Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard (c. 1800-1810)
American Hepplewhite side board of mahogany and matched figured mahogany veneers. Northern White Pine secondary wood. The cabinet retains its original stamped brass oval back plates & cast bails. The case is centered on a lunette opening with tambour sliding doors below a long drawer flanked by ovolo corners and shallow drawers over blind cabinet doors. The case is supported by four square tapered legs across the front and a leg on each back corner.
The sideboard carries a history as the "Haven" sideboard, as it was made for William Haven of Portsmouth, NH (circa 1800-1810). The piece descended through the George Cutter family (great grandson of William Haven) from 1835 to the 21st century.
American, New Hampshire, 1800-1810.
Materials: Mahogany, Figured Mahogany Veneers, Northern White Pine, Brass
Dimensions: 71” W x 27” D x 41-1/2” H
SKU: 4397
Tear sheets are available on request.
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