Anthony Quervelle
Quervelle? 18th-Early 19th Century Philadelphia? Banquet Dining Conference Table
Quervelle? 18th-Early 19th Century Philadelphia? Banquet Dining Conference Table
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Selling as removed from the estate. Appx 30 inches tall x 54 inches long with no leaves x 54.5 inches deep x 121 inches fully extended. Each leaf is appx 13.5 inches wide. There are five leaves in total. It can be used as a dining table, banquet table, or a conference table. This is a very well made, high end table. A great early period piece. It appears to be Philadelphia, possibly by or attributed to Anthony Quervelle. The ball and claw feet are very large. They have spherical rollers on the bottom. The apron is very thick. I have the purchase receipt from 2003, they paid $14,995.00 for this table. It is not the original finish. It was used as a dining table and the sun faded part of the table. I contacted Nick Greer and he gave a rough estimate of $5,000.00 to restore it. He restores museum quality furniture in the DC area. Pictures do not do this table justice. I recommend looking at it in person prior to purchasing. Please use photos for description
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