1730-1770
GUSN-4506
Overhanging cirucular top with scalloped or shaped apron. Traces of red and grey paint, some traces of black. May have originally been a stool; now used as a table with a replaced top.
tables (support furniture)
birch (wood)
maple (wood)
turning (shaping process)
maple (wood)
William and Mary
Maple
Birch
William and Mary
Turned
TABLE
Original to Hamilton House (South Berwick, Me.),
Unknown
25.25 x 17.75 x 19 (HxWxD) (inches)
Bequest of Elizabeth R. Vaughan
1949.227
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