by Carlyle Lynch"Around 1770 an unknown craftsman in Piedmont Virginia demonstrated his skill creating this exquisite dressing table with careful, loving attention to detail A thin molded top rests upon a narrow body supported by beautifully executed cabriole legs with carved C-scrolls at the top and vigorous claw and ball feet. The unusual combination of cherry legs with mahogany used as the remaining primary wood helps to indicate its Piedmont origin." MESDA. H.27, Top 20 1/2 x 30 3/4. This piece is part of the collection at the Museum of Early Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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