578 Main Street (Rte 7) in Great Barrington, Massachusetts 413-528-1482 Email: paul@paulkleinwald.com

Wash Stand, New England Ca. 1800

United States Ca. 1800

A wash stand made of inlaid mahogany in the early 19th Century from the Boston/Concord region of Massachusetts. The square form of this is a more scarce form than the usual three sided corner stands and is further enhanced by a band of lunette inlay  below the single drawer. Though the lunette inlay is commonly associated with the Seymour workshop it was used by many other furniture makers in the region.

Price

$975

Condition

Very good + antique condition with normal signs of age.

Measurements

38.5" H X 17" D X 20" W

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