A Federal Figured Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard
Sale 1060 - American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts
Lots 1001-1304
Sep 14, 2022
10:00AM ET
Lots 1305-1582
Sep 15, 2022
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
Estimate
$1,500 -
$2,500
Sold for $4,688
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Federal Figured Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard
Early 19th Century
brasses replaced.
Height 40 3/4 x width 72 1/2 x depth 25 1/4 inches.
Height 40 3/4 x width 72 1/2 x depth 25 1/4 inches.
Provenance:
John Wayles Eppes (d. 1824), first married to Mary (Maria) Jefferson (1778-1804), daughter to Thomas Jefferson, Eppes then married Martha (Patsy) Burke Jones;
to their daughter Sara Ann Eppes (1820-1895), who married Edmund Wilcox Hubard;
to their son Edmund Wilcox Hubard, Jr. (1853-1935), who married Margaret Leake (d. 1937);
to her brother Walter Leake;
to his nephew Frederick Windell;
John Tyler, North Carolina;
Sumpter Priddy III, Alexandria, Virginia.
Condition Report
In overall fine and stable condition. Fitted with a central long drawer, over two cupboard doors and flanked by a cupboard door to each side simulating a stack of two drawers. Appears to retain the original lock mechanisms, though no key present. Retaining a fairly even, early refinished surface with rich figuring to the drawer and cupboard fronts. Old scuffs, marks and scratches consistent with age and use. Few age cracks visible throughout. Some areas of lifting and light splitting the the veneer on the cupboard doors. Few veneer patches visible, but mostly to the edge of the top. Drawer pulls, while seemingly of the period, are likely replaced as there is evidence of other fittings visible from the inside of the drawers and cupboards. Some later boards added to the underside of the top to help secure it. There is a 1" x 6" patch long the bottom edge of the proper left side of the case. A couple of the bottom boards to one side are seemingly early replacements.
Secondary wood: yellow pine
Secondary wood: yellow pine
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