Table, breakfast

Name/Title

Table, breakfast

Entry/Object ID

L.2011.002.12

Description

Breakfast table Charleston, SC, 1765/1775 Mahogany with mahogany (glue blocks), tulip poplar (inner frame) and ash (fly frame) secondary woods H. 28 3/4 x W. 23 x D. 26 (closed) inches, D. 26 (open) inches Lent by The Charleston Museum, Charleston, SC, HF 348 Conservation sponsored by Buskirk Restorations In general, the majority of furniture produced in Charleston during the colonial period is overtly British in design and construction. In the latest London fashion, this exquisite breakfast table is closely based on plate number thirty-three in Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director (1754). This is one of two similar tables made in the same unidentified workshop but exhibiting the hands of two different carvers. The sophistication of design and construction indicate that both tables were made by British-trained emigrants to Charleston who were fully conversant in the rococo style and urbane shop practices.

Collection

The Charleston Museum C/O: Historic Charleston Fo

Made/Created

Date made

1765 - 1775

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Table, Breakfast

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Table

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Support Furniture

Nomenclature Class

Furniture

Nomenclature Category

Category 02: Furnishings

Intake

Loan In

L.2011.002

Lender

Dr. John Brumgardt, Director

Date Received

Jan 12, 2011

Date Returned

Feb 1, 2011

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

January 12, 2011

Updated By

admin@catalogit.app

Update Date

December 7, 2012