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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 486287, member: 5066"]Yes, side hung drawers are a feature of early work, no doubt. I'd guess 1680-1700 on this table. It's not in the William & Mary style like Sotheby's catalogue says, it is the style just before W&M which would be Charles II in england. We don't call furniture that here except for the generic term "pilgrim century" (1620-1720).</p><p>The correct American terms for this table are, Joined Table with Drawer, a little dry but that's what it is, it ain't william & mary, that's for sure.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>DAMN RIGHT!! I stole it and happy as larry about it too!! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" /></p><p>They had it in the wrong auction, wrong time, wrong place, Dad took advantage!</p><p>No telling what that table would have went for at say, Skinner, which is just west of Boston, afterall it is likely a Boston area table.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 486287, member: 5066"]Yes, side hung drawers are a feature of early work, no doubt. I'd guess 1680-1700 on this table. It's not in the William & Mary style like Sotheby's catalogue says, it is the style just before W&M which would be Charles II in england. We don't call furniture that here except for the generic term "pilgrim century" (1620-1720). The correct American terms for this table are, Joined Table with Drawer, a little dry but that's what it is, it ain't william & mary, that's for sure. DAMN RIGHT!! I stole it and happy as larry about it too!! :rolleyes: They had it in the wrong auction, wrong time, wrong place, Dad took advantage! No telling what that table would have went for at say, Skinner, which is just west of Boston, afterall it is likely a Boston area table.[/QUOTE]
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