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Important American Gothic Revival Rosewood and Marble-Top Center Table, ca. 1840-1850, attributed to Alexander Roux, New York, after a design by Alexander Jackson Davis, retaining its original restored white marble top over a conforming frame with a scalloped and beaded apron ending in drop finials and supported by six cluster columns mounted to a base with extended trefoil feet and applied beaded moldings, h. 30-1/2", w. 36-1/2", d. 36-1/2". Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Peoples Bank, Mobile, Alabama, upon its closing June 9, 1927 and reputedly from the Staples family of Mobile. Alfred Staples was president of Peoples Bank and was one of many city officials that were indicted on Prohibition charges. This table is the third example of this form to surface from Mobile in recent years.


  • Condition: In overall good condition. One section of the ripple molding (which runs along the top edge of the apron) is an old replacement. It is slightly mismatched from the rest. Old finish, with a good overall patina. Retains its original white marble top which had been broken and restored at one time. The top is smooth but the glue lines show along the breaks.

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