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Attributed to John Carlile, Jr.

Pembroke Table, ca. 1800

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Description

Maker

  • Attributed to John Carlile, Jr., 1762-1832, American

Culture

American

Title

Pembroke Table

Year

ca. 1800

Medium

Mahogany, cherry, maple, yellow poplar, pine, ebony and light wood inlays

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • maple,
  • light wood inlay,
  • cherry,
  • tulipwood,
  • ebony inlay,
  • mahogany,
  • pine

Dimensions

69.4 x 81.3 cm (27 5/16 x 32 inches)

Place

Rhode Island; Possibly; Providence

Type

  • Decorative Arts,
  • Furniture

Credit

Museum Appropriation Fund

Object Number

21.507

Projects & Publications

Publications

American Furniture In Pendleton House

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