Card Table

Card Table

Isaac Vose & SonWW-1819-143423
1819·Mahogany, satinwood veneer, iron and brass·73.7 × 45.7 × 92.7 cm (29 × 18 × 36 1/2 in.)

<p>Because few pieces of classical furniture from Boston are labeled, scholars have relied on histories of ownership to make claims about furniture made there. This card table, whose style is unique to Boston during the early 19th century, can be firmly traced back to the Lyman family, Bostonians who summered in Newport, Rhode Island. And, although the table is not signed by the Vose firm, it features striking visual similarities to other pieces that are signed, and it bears consistent construction details, including a lavish use of mahogany as a secondary wood, that are characteristic of the shop of Issac Vose &amp; Son, the Boston cabinetmaking firm that began when Issac Vose, Sr. (1767–1823), entered into a partnership with Joshua Coates (d. 1819) in 1805.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1819
Dimensions
73.7 × 45.7 × 92.7 cm (29 × 18 × 36 1/2 in.)

Artist

Isaac Vose & Son
Isaac Vose & Son

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Attributed to Isaac Vose & Son (American, active 1819–25)

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Secrétaire à abattant

Secrétaire à abattant

1820 · Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, and popular, with black marble, ormolu, and brass

WW-1820-048714

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Year
1819
Dimensions
73.7 × 45.7 × 92.7 cm (29 × 18 × 36 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1819-143423

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Isaac Vose & Son

Isaac Vose & Son

Sculpture

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