The Americana Collection of C Thomas Attix Jr
By Locati LLC
May 19, 2024
761 Durham Road Pineville, PA 18946, United States
Locati LLC is proud to present American Furniture and Silver from the Collection of C Thomas Attix, Jr., who was a lifelong collector of American material culture with a particular fondness of furniture, coin silver, and Oriental rugs. His collection reflects his interest in the Delaware Valley, with an emphasis on mid 18th through early 19th century silversmiths and figured hardwoods vetted by his discerning eye for form and surface. Among the highlights are a Thomas Stretch Philadelphia clock, a collection of figured maple furniture, and silver by noted makers such as Joseph Richardson Sr. and Richard Humphreys.

LOT 146:

Companion Pair of Chippendale Cherry Pembroke Tables

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Sold for: $950
Price including buyer’s premium: $ 1,149.50
Start price:
$ 600
Estimated price :
$1,200 - $1,800
Buyer's Premium: 21% More details
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Auction took place on May 19, 2024 at Locati LLC
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Companion Pair of Chippendale Cherry Pembroke Tables

A Companion Pair of Pennsylvania Chippendale Cherry Pembroke Tables, Fourth Quarter 18th Century. Each having a rectangular top with hinged drop leaves above a molded frieze to either end, fitted with a single dovetailed drawer with incising to front, raised on Marlborough legs with inner chamfering, joined by a X-Stretcher. Tulip poplar secondary wood and oak flying rails.

Dimensions: Height of larger 28 1/4in; width closed 20 1/2in; width open 43in; depth 36 1/2in; Height of smaller 28in; width closed 20 1/2in; width open 39 3/4in; depth 34 1/2in.

Provenance: Property from the Collection of C. Thomas Attix Jr., East Windsor, New Jersey.    


Condition:

Each table is structurally sound. Retaining old dry surfaces with warm color. General marks, wear, abrasions and surface scratches throughout. The brass bail pulls appears to be original; toning to metalwork. One table with several glue blocks lacking and replaced to underside.



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