Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top

Isaac Vose and Son American, 1767 - 1823
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American, Level 2, West Wing

American, Level 2, West Wing

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Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top

between 1818 and 1822

Isaac Vose and Son

1767 - 1823

Unknown

Unknown

Rosewood, with ormolu mounts, brass moldings, and a marble top

Overall: 29 3/4 × 36 inches (75.6 × 91.4 cm)

Furniture

American Art before 1950

Museum Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, Associates of the American Wing, The Boos Family in memory of Frank H. Boos, Mrs. Stanley P. Sax, Vivian Day and John Stroh III, Mrs. Edward J. Tutag, Dr. Theodore and Diana Golden, Anonymous Donor, Rick and Sheryl Bone, Amanda Van Dusen and Curtis Blessing, Winnifred Poland Pierce, Mrs. Judith Goodnow Prus and Dr. A. Michael Prus and other anonymous donors

2006.88

This work is in the public domain.

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until 1871, David Sears II [1787-1871] and Miriam Clarke Sears [1788-1870] (Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, USA)

1871-1942, their son, Dr. Henry Francis Sears [1862-1942] and Jean Struthers Irvine Sears (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

1942-1956, their butler, Frank McCarthy (Beverly, Massachusetts, USA)

1956-1986, his son, Francis McCarthy

1986-2005, Sears family

2005-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Isaac Vose and Son, Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top, between 1818 and 1822, rosewood, with ormolu mounts, brass moldings, and a marble top. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, Associates of the American Wing, et al., 2006.88.

Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top
Neo-Classical Center Table with Specimen Marble Top