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Lady's dressing table

Unidentified maker1795-1810

New-York Historical Society

New-York Historical Society
New York, NY, United States

The design of this lady's cabinet dressing table is modeled closely on Plate 49 of Thomas Sheraton's "Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer's Drawing Book" (London, 1793). In describing the furniture form, Sheraton noted that it "contains every requisite for a lady to dress at. . . . " The dressing table may have been made as a wedding present for Margaret Maria Livingston (1783-1818), the daughter of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston.

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  • Title: Lady's dressing table
  • Creator: Unidentified maker
  • Date Created: 1795-1810
  • Location Created: Probably: New York, New York, United States
  • Physical Dimensions: 65 1/4 x 47 x 22 in. ( 165.7 x 119.4 x 55.9 cm )
  • Type: Arifact
  • Medium: Mahogany with white pine and yellow poplar; glass, gilding, leather, brass
  • Object Number: INV.14982
  • Credit Line: New-York Historical Society, Gift of Goodhue Livingston
New-York Historical Society

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