Country Chippendale Period Tripod Candlestand, Connecticut 1785
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Description
This graceful country Chippendale period candlestand in cherrywood was hand-crafted in Connecticut around 1785. The round top sits on a baluster style pedestal which tapers to a ring and spool base joined by three snake feet with bracket drops at the thigh of each leg. There is an old, mellow refinished surface which shows some wear and sun-fading where a candlestick or lamp once stood. Underneath the top are a series of brad holes which at one point in the stand's life pierced a leather, non-original, covering. One leg was re-glued to the shaft at the dovetailed joint, but this is a very old repair and not noticeable when the stand is upright. This candlestand is sturdy and sound with a good patina. It is a charming piece of high country New England furniture in native wood.
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More Information
Origin: United States, Connecticut Period: 18th Century Materials: cherrywood, hand-made Condition: Good. Old refinish, glue to one leg's dovetail joinery to shaft, evidence of brads of former leather top. Creation Date: 1780-90 Styles / Movements: Chippendale, Federal, Queen Anne Dealer Reference #: RCWE19-100 Incollect Reference #: 657501 -
Dimensions
H. 27 in; Diam. 16 in; H. 68.58 cm; Diam. 40.64 cm;
Message from Seller:
Robert James Walsh & Company is a thirty-year-old Vermont business dealing in antiques, art, and modernism. Robert Walsh, owner, is also an Accredited Member of Appraisers Association of America, as well as a respected consultant. We have participated in many international trade shows in the US and Canada.