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View full screen - View 1 of Lot 1678. VERY FINE AND RARE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP PIE-CRUST TEA TABLE, PROBABLY LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1765.

Property from a Private Collection, Pennsylvania

VERY FINE AND RARE CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP PIE-CRUST TEA TABLE, PROBABLY LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1765

Auction Closed

January 26, 08:38 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

PIE-CRUST TEA TABLE, PROBABLY LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1765


bearing a handwritten paper label on underside of top, This stand was bought by Judge Jacob Rudisill & his wife for a bridal present to their niece, Elisebett Welsh... about the year of 1800. It came into my possession in 1845. / Agnes C Welsh Spangler 1901.

Height 29 in. by Diameter 31 in.


John Walton Antiques, Jewitt City, Connecticut;

Replica Shoes's, New York, Important American Furniture and Folk Art from the Estate of Andrew D. Wolfe, January 20, 2001, sale 7591, lot 74;

C.L. Prickett Antiques, Yardley, Pennsylvania.

Johann Jacob Rudisill (1750-1810) was a judge in Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, who married Anna Eva Huppert in 1772 and served as a first lieutenant in the 6th Battalion, 2nd Company of the York County Militia during the American Revolutionary War. Ironically after being elected as a York County coroner, Judge Rudisill died in a sleighing accident, which was covered by an article in the December 15, 1810 issue of the York Recorder.