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American Queen Anne mahogany tilt-top table, likely New England, square top with serpentine sides and rounded "porringer corners", pedestal with ring turnings and cup shaped base set on cylinder with three mortised legs, each ending in snake and pad feet. 29" H (horizontal) 52 1/2" H (vertical) x 32 1/2" x 32 1/4" top x 26" W feet. American, mid-18th century. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Both items descended in the family of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on the side of her mother, Pamela Augusta Gilman (1802-1880). Annette was married to Charles Harrod Boyd and had four children, including Julia Wingate Boyd (wife of Lewis M. Coleman, Jr.). Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. was the son of CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis M. Coleman and Mary Ambler Marshall, granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835), fourth Chief Justice of the United States, a friend, attorney and biographer of George Washington. CONDITION: Older surface with iron straps underside reinforcing a split in the top. Abrasions to Queen Anne feet.