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Catalog Number: sw02050

A Fine Classical Mahogany Card/Games Table with Crossed Lyres attributed to Joseph B. Barry, (1757-1838), Philadelphia, PA c.1820

This card table is an exceptional example of American Classical design, with highly skilled carving and reminiscent of work being done in New York during the late Phyfe period and the work done in New York by the Vose makers, etc.

Auction History: A related sofa table sold at Brunk Auctions on September 12, 2020 for $61,500 (see image below).

Note the quality of the lyre and the carved leafage at the base of each lyre.  The lyre sits on a double pedestal that is concave on all sides, reducing the heft of what could have otherwise been a over-weighty table.   All of this is supported on four individually carved legs with conforming paw foot casters.  These legs are quite distinctive and the reason for the Barry attribution.  Please note, we have, in our collection, a related drop leaf table that came together with this piece; it appears they are from the same shop and have always been together.

Height:  29 1/4 in.  Width: 36 in. Depth: 18 in. – 36 in.

Dimensions

Height: 29 1/4 in
Seat Height:
Width:
Width: 36 in
Depth: 18 in

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