Antique Chippendale Mahogany Card Table with Foliate Carved Edge - Circa 1760
18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE WITH FOLIATE CARVED EDGE & COUNTER-RELIEF CARVED LEGS CA 1760Bay Colony Antiques is extremely proud to offer for sale this exceptional 18th century antique Mahogany Chinese Chippendale card table. The table was likely made in England, but we are exploring the idea that it could have been made by a London trained cabinetmaker working in America in the traditional high English style. We feel that we have this priced very competitively, and if we can confidently attribute this to either a Virginia or South Carolina cabinetmaker, this extremely rare table would become even rarer, and easily double in value. The carvings on the legs are very unique and would probably be the easiest avenue to attribute a specific cabinetmaker. We’ve exhausted our reference library, but as always will amend the listing as we conclude any more information. Colonial Williamsburg has a similar table (item no. 1936-353) that they have dated between 1755-1765. We believe this table was made right around the same time and believe this is a superior table in just about every regard. We take great pride in being able to offer our clients museum grade antique furniture at a fraction of the cost of large auction houses like Sotheby's & Christies.The table has an oblong rectangular top comprised of two solid Mahogany boards that open to a square. The Mahogany exhibits a beautiful grain pattern and it’s quite remarkable given the density and size of the boards that they haven’t developed any major age splits or significant warping after 250+ years. The top does have some moderate scratching & wear, but we wouldn’t recommend refinishing the piece as the surface is very old, likely original. The top and corresponding leaf have an exquisite foliate carved edge with a repeating pansy pattern. The table has a straight apron with either the silhouette of an applied fretwork decoration or the remnants of a painted Chinese Chippendale fretwork design. The fretwork pattern is noticeably different than the more common designs and was undoubtedly influenced by the novel patterns published in Thomas Chippendale’s “The Gentleman And Cabinet-Makers Director”.The table rests on 4 spectacularly carved square Marlborough legs with a lamb's tongue carving on the inside edge of each leg. Oftentimes the back of the rear legs were not carved just to save a bit of time for the carver & because these were usually up against a wall when not in use. The back of the legs on this table are carved so the table can be enjoyed in all its splendor from any position. The gate leg operates as intended but has a slight crook when in the open position. We can ask our restorer to try to straighten it out if our end client desires. The outer facing edges of each leg is counter-relief carved with a superb geometric design of repeating ovals, rectangles, and squares. As we mentioned earlier, this hollow relief carving is very distinct and unusual. We’ve handled similar examples intermittently throughout our careers but can’t remember ever seeing this particular pattern. We’d also like to point out that each “inside” facing edge has an even more unusual design that beautifully complements the more prominent outer facing panels. The outer facing edges feature straighter lines with abrupt stops, while the inner edge carvings are rounder and a lot more fluid. The juxtaposition of the two antithetic forms greatly enhances each pattern in our opinion. If you've been in the market for a premium 18th century Chippendale card table we'd recommend this example for your consideration. While its exact origins remain a subject of exploration, its superior craftsmanship and uniqueness speak volumes. The table's remarkable preservation over 250+ years, coupled with its distinctive carvings and intricate design, solidify this card table as a truly special find & one we'll be hard pressed to top as tables of this caliber seldom make their way to market. The table measures 35 1/2” wide x 17 1/2” deep x 28 1/2” tall. When the top is flipped open the tabletop measures 35 1/2” wide x 35 1/2” deep. WELCOMEWe are a wholly owned family business in our third decade of continuous operation. We have a large inventory of fine antiques ranging from Early American, Federal, Chippendale, Empire, Centennial, Victorian, 20th Century custom mahogany, Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern antique furniture along with decorative arts from across the globe. All the items we offer to the general public are high quality estate pieces. We do not offer goods with significant flaws or defects. We completely avoid items with issues. You can expect the items we sell to have reasonable wear and tear. Due to the large volume of goods we deal in we cannot describe items in minutia. We do our best to give you an accurate condition report in our description of the items. We have expert woodworkers and re-finishers on staff to service any piece of furniture we offer. We represent all merchandise in absolute good faith and to the very best of our ability. Please ask all questions, including, but not limited to, shipping costs prior to purchase. All items are sold as is and from their location. If you would like to find out about any number of our services, including appraisals and restoration, please ask us about our website for more information. SHIPPING & DELIVERIES We deliver within a 250 mile range of zip code 01105 for a low cost flat rate. We specialize in New York City and Boston deliveries at extremely reasonable rates. For items requiring shipping beyond our delivery zone, we offer freight or “Ground Services” shipping, depending on the size of the items. We ship anywhere within the Continental United States. Items will require packaging and palletizing for freight shipments. The buyer is responsible for the cost of materials only for this service. We perform this service without the cost of labor as an appreciation for your patronage. Freight class shipping is the fastest and most cost effective method of shipping large items. We can reach anywhere in America with a large shipment within 7-10 business days. We buy materials in bulk to save you excessive costs. The materials required for proper crating of items for their safe transit is so specialized we may need up to 7-10 business days to make sure we get absolutely what is required & do the best job possible. We go the extra mile by designing premium customized furniture crates for the ultimate protection of your purchase. We ship from our facility with a loading dock on a major trucking artery. This and our “volume shippers” discount creates a substantial lower cost for you. The least expensive method of shipping is business to business with loading docks. Next is a business without a dock and the last option is shipping to a resident. We are sending your shipments with freight carriers. They are not furniture movers who bring the items into your home. You are provided with curbside delivery of your shipments. We can get you special services in certain cases, but you are responsible for telling us you require them and for the extra cost of these services, if you instruct our shippers to provide services beyond curbside deliveries. We are responsible for any additional services and charged for these services. We absolutely maintain our right to collect the costs of these charges for services we did not authorize or were prepaid for. MERCHANDISE PICK UP AND STORAGEAll our customers are welcome to come to our facility to pick up their purchases free of charge. You can expect friendly help in loading your purchase in your vehicle. We ask that you come ready to transport your purchase by having ample pads or blankets to protect your item in transit. We don’t like to send nice people off with things tied to roof racks. We also do not desire to charge storage fees, but we are holding some purchases for over three years now and are under no contract to. We are not a storage facility. We are happy to hold your items for a reasonable pre-agreed upon period. Beyond or absent any specified contract a $50.00 dollar per week storage fee will apply.ON-LINE SALES/TERMS OF USEAll Massachusetts residents are subject to the 6.25% sales tax unless you possess a valid resale number from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We do not accept returns so please, ask all questions prior to submitting an offer or purchasing. We have a zero tolerance policy for non-paying buyers. Any offer we accept is a binding sale and subject to the conditions herein. Massachusetts General Law applies to all sales. Bidding on and purchasing any item is under the acknowledgment of the buyer and is consent to the contractual agreement set forth herein. This agreement is in full force and effect on any item purchased through our Ebay store and on items purchased through us and our gallery. We strive to make your on-line buying experience as easy and pleasant as possible. We accept all major credit cards and are delighted to answer any questions that you may have or provide services you may need.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Antique | Yes |
| Assembly Status | Fully Assembled |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Color | Red |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Tabletop Material | Mahogany |
| Material | Mahogany |
| Item Length | 17.5 in |
| Brand | Chinese Chippendale |
| Type | Card/Game Table |
| Seating Capacity | Up to 4 |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Item Height | 28.5 in |
| Style | Chippendale |
| Features | Carvings |
| Time Period Manufactured | Pre-1800 |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | Unknown |
| Finish | Antique |
| Room | Dining Room |
| Item Width | 35.5 in |
18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE CHINESE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE WITH FOLIATE CARVED EDGE & COUNTER-RELIEF CARVED LEGS CA 1760Bay Colony Antiques is extremely proud to offer for sale this exceptional 18th century antique Mahogany Chinese Chippendale card table. The table was likely made in England, but we are exploring the idea that it could have been made by a London trained cabinetmaker working in America in the traditional high English style. We feel that we have this priced very competitively, and if we can confidently attribute this to either a Virginia or South Carolina cabinetmaker, this extremely rare table would become even rarer, and easily double in value. The carvings on the legs are very unique and would probably be the easiest avenue to attribute a specific cabinetmaker. We’ve exhausted our reference library, but as always will amend the listing as we conclude any more information. Colonial Williamsburg has a similar table (item no. 1936-353) that they have dated between 1755-1765. We believe this table was made right around the same time and believe this is a superior table in just about every regard. We take great pride in being able to offer our clients museum grade antique furniture at a fraction of the cost of large auction houses like Sotheby’s & Christies.The table has an oblong rectangular top comprised of two solid Mahogany boards that open to a square. The Mahogany exhibits a beautiful grain pattern and it’s quite remarkable given the density and size of the boards that they haven’t developed any major age splits or significant warping after 250+ years. The top does have some moderate scratching & wear, but we wouldn’t recommend refinishing the piece as the surface is very old, likely original. The top and corresponding leaf have an exquisite foliate carved edge with a repeating pansy pattern. The table has a straight apron with either the silhouette of an applied fretwork decoration or the remnants of a painted Chinese Chippendale fretwork design. The fretwork pattern is noticeably different than the more common designs and was undoubtedly influenced by the novel patterns published in Thomas Chippendale’s “The Gentleman And Cabinet-Makers Director”.The table rests on 4 spectacularly carved square Marlborough legs with a lamb’s tongue carving on the inside edge of each leg. Oftentimes the back of the rear legs were not carved just to save a bit of time for the carver & because these were usually up against a wall when not in use. The back of the legs on this table are carved so the table can be enjoyed in all its splendor from any position. The gate leg operates as intended but has a slight crook when in the open position. We can ask our restorer to try to straighten it out if our end client desires. The outer facing edges of each leg is counter-relief carved with a superb geometric design of repeating ovals, rectangles, and squares. As we mentioned earlier, this hollow relief carving is very distinct and unusual. We’ve handled similar examples intermittently throughout our careers but can’t remember ever seeing this particular pattern. We’d also like to point out that each “inside” facing edge has an even more unusual design that beautifully complements the more prominent outer facing panels. The outer facing edges feature straighter lines with abrupt stops, while the inner edge carvings are rounder and a lot more fluid. The juxtaposition of the two antithetic forms greatly enhances each pattern in our opinion. If you’ve been in the market for a premium 18th century Chippendale card table we’d recommend this example for your consideration. While its exact origins remain a subject of exploration, its superior craftsmanship and uniqueness speak volumes. The table’s remarkable preservation over 250+ years, coupled with its distinctive carvings and intricate design, solidify this card table as a truly special find & one we’ll be hard pressed to top as tables of this caliber seldom make their way to market. The table measures 35 1/2” wide x 17 1/2” deep x 28 1/2” tall. When the top is flipped open the tabletop measures 35 1/2” wide x 35 1/2” deep. WELCOMEWe are a wholly owned family business in our third decade of continuous operation. We have a large inventory of fine antiques ranging from Early American, Federal, Chippendale, Empire, Centennial, Victorian, 20th Century custom mahogany, Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern antique furniture along with decorative arts from across the globe. All the items we offer to the general public are high quality estate pieces. We do not offer goods with significant flaws or defects. We completely avoid items with issues. You can expect the items we sell to have reasonable wear and tear. Due to the large volume of goods we deal in we cannot describe items in minutia. We do our best to give you an accurate condition report in our description of the items. We have expert woodworkers and re-finishers on staff to service any piece of furniture we offer. We represent all merchandise in absolute good faith and to the very best of our ability. Please ask all questions, including, but not limited to, shipping costs prior to purchase. All items are sold as is and from their location. If you would like to find out about any number of our services, including appraisals and restoration, please ask us about our website for more information. SHIPPING & DELIVERIES We deliver within a 250 mile range of zip code 01105 for a low cost flat rate. We specialize in New York City and Boston deliveries at extremely reasonable rates. For items requiring shipping beyond our delivery zone, we offer freight or “Ground Services” shipping, depending on the size of the items. We ship anywhere within the Continental United States. Items will require packaging and palletizing for freight shipments. The buyer is responsible for the cost of materials only for this service. We perform this service without the cost of labor as an appreciation for your patronage. Freight class shipping is the fastest and most cost effective method of shipping large items. We can reach anywhere in America with a large shipment within 7-10 business days. We buy materials in bulk to save you excessive costs. The materials required for proper crating of items for their safe transit is so specialized we may need up to 7-10 business days to make sure we get absolutely what is required & do the best job possible. We go the extra mile by designing premium customized furniture crates for the ultimate protection of your purchase. We ship from our facility with a loading dock on a major trucking artery. This and our “volume shippers” discount creates a substantial lower cost for you. The least expensive method of shipping is business to business with loading docks. Next is a business without a dock and the last option is shipping to a resident. We are sending your shipments with freight carriers. They are not furniture movers who bring the items into your home. You are provided with curbside delivery of your shipments. We can get you special services in certain cases, but you are responsible for telling us you require them and for the extra cost of these services, if you instruct our shippers to provide services beyond curbside deliveries. We are responsible for any additional services and charged for these services. We absolutely maintain our right to collect the costs of these charges for services we did not authorize or were prepaid for. MERCHANDISE PICK UP AND STORAGEAll our customers are welcome to come to our facility to pick up their purchases free of charge. You can expect friendly help in loading your purchase in your vehicle. We ask that you come ready to transport your purchase by having ample pads or blankets to protect your item in transit. We don’t like to send nice people off with things tied to roof racks. We also do not desire to charge storage fees, but we are holding some purchases for over three years now and are under no contract to. We are not a storage facility. We are happy to hold your items for a reasonable pre-agreed upon period. Beyond or absent any specified contract a $50.00 dollar per week storage fee will apply.ON-LINE SALES/TERMS OF USEAll Massachusetts residents are subject to the 6.25% sales tax unless you possess a valid resale number from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We do not accept returns so please, ask all questions prior to submitting an offer or purchasing. We have a zero tolerance policy for non-paying buyers. Any offer we accept is a binding sale and subject to the conditions herein. Massachusetts General Law applies to all sales. Bidding on and purchasing any item is under the acknowledgment of the buyer and is consent to the contractual agreement set forth herein. This agreement is in full force and effect on any item purchased through our Ebay store and on items purchased through us and our gallery. We strive to make your on-line buying experience as easy and pleasant as possible. We accept all major credit cards and are delighted to answer any questions that you may have or provide services you may need.
