Card Table ca. 1825 Attributed to the Workshop of Duncan Phyfe Scottish With their bold yet simple shape, these pillared card tables (see also ) with rounded corners anticipate the simplified Grecian style of the 1830s. Possibly made in Duncan Phyfe's workshop, they are in the French Restoration style, which coincided in the United States with the Greek Revival mode in architecture. Veneered with exotic rosewood and inlaid with brass, the tables are further enriched with gilded brass ornaments centered on the aprons and with bronzed and gilded antique-style Card Table 1451


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