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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table
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Although the Pembroke table finds it origins in English furniture making, it became most popular in the United States during the early 1800s, the Federal era, probably because of its usefulness. That smaller drop leaf table that Chippendale described as "the most useful species of furniture" could be a breakfast table, tea table, card or gaming table, as well as a writing table. We have seen both square and oval topped examples, the most pleasing seem to have the oval tops. Bellflower inlays on the square tapered legs, stringing inlay and a choice mahogany three piece top all contribute to this table's beauty and value. 29" high X 22" wide X 36" long.
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