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| V92 Late 18th century Pennsylvania splay leg Hepplewhite one drawer Stand, the top is one board held in place with four large wooden pegs. The base of the table has a ogee molded edge to match the ogee molding bottom edge of the skirt, and the splayed drawer front. The legs have a scratch bead on all four sides, there are no nails used in making of this table other than the tee nails used in the construction of the drawer. This wonderful Table still retains it's old Windsor green paint over the original blue. circa 1780-1790 Provenance: From the collection of the late Eugene and Dorothy Elgin, East Berlin Pennsylvania
Measurements are: 22" wide x 21 1/2" deep x 29 1/2"
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