Seymour Occasional Table
(83-815)
The original of this beautiful table is a sewing table made by the Seymours in Boston circa 1800 and is displayed in the McIntire Room. The rectangular top with canted corners is of Satinwood veneer and has an elaborate inlay around the border. The long tapered legs are reeded and turned and terminate with dainty solid brass casters. There is one drawer. The apron rails feature a Satinwood field and Mahogany borders.
As Shown: Finished in Preservation, High (25)
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Specifications
- Width:20.75" (52.5cm)
- Depth:15.25" (38.5cm)
- Height:30.0" (76cm)
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