August 29-30, 2018 Fine Art, Asian & Antiques
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 8/29/2018
First quarter 19th century, probably Philadelphia. The hinged De-Form top turning on the conforming apron, stencil decorated in the center, raised on columnar supports centering a mirror plate within a molded surround. Joined to four down swept legs terminated in ram's head cast-brass casters. Table retains original surface with fine patina, no restoration or significant damages noted. From the private collection of Dorothy Merle-Smith Pyle and David Hunter McAlpine Pyle of ‘Hunter Hollow’, Far Hills, NJ. Dorothy Pyle was also known as one of the “Galloping Grandmas” of The Essex Fox Hounds, circa 1949. Hunter Hollow was sold to Malcolm Forbes who passed away at ‘Timberfield’, the family home at Hunting Hollow. By descent through thefamily to the current owner. CORRECTION: From the private collection of Dorothy Merle-Smith Pyle and David Hunter McAlpine Pyle of ‘Hunter Hollow’, Far Hills, NJ. Dorothy Pyle was also known as one of the “Galloping Grandmas” of The Essex Fox Hounds, circa 1949. Hunter Hollow was sold to Malcolm Forbes who passed away at ‘Timberfield’, the family home at Hunting Hollow. By descent through the Pyle family to the current owner.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
Item Dimensions: 30" x 37" x 18-1/2".