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Pier Table

John Finlay

Hampton National Historic Site, National Park Service

Hampton National Historic Site, National Park Service
Towson, MD, United States

The single pier table from the Finlay Drawing Room suite is described as “1 peir [sic] Table frame with marble pillars ormalo [sic] caps & bases & Gilt Lions feet …$45.00.” Pier tables were often made in pairs and placed in the space between two windows, called a pier. The mirror in the back board increased the level of light in a room and was not intended for ladies to check their skirt hems. Although Finlay's bill stated the mounts on the marble pillars were ormolu (gilt bronze or brass), analysis during conservation treatment indicates the brass was coated with a colored shellac rather than gold leaf.

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Hampton National Historic Site, National Park Service

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