Tripod Table Attributed to James Allan of Fredericksburg

Collection CK30 SKU: 9329
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An exceptional tripod centre table representing the refined craftsmanship of mid-18th century Virginia, this piece exemplifies the sophisticated decorative arts style prevalent in colonial America. Beautifully balanced and elegantly proportioned, it is attributed to the skilled artisan James Allan of Fredericksburg, a maker renowned for his meticulous attention to detail.

Origin: Virginia, attributed to James Allan of Fredericksburg

Date: Circa 1760

Material: Fine timber

Dimensions: Height: 73.5 cm (29 ins) Diameter: 80 cm (31.50 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina with minor age-related wear

Expertly embodying the spirit of colonial American furniture, this tripod centre table draws stylistic parallels with renowned English and American examples held in institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It reflects the harmonious blend of functional design and decorative flourish that distinguished James Allan’s oeuvre. Its provenance—formerly part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s prestigious collection, acquired in 1901 via the Rogers Fund—further testifies to its rarity and importance among accent tables of the period.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite craftsmanship is evident in every aspect, from the smooth, finely-turned central column to the well-balanced tripod base, demonstrating Allan’s superior technique.
  • The design succinctly captures the aesthetic sensibilities of its time, with elegant proportions and understated yet graceful detailing, making it a superb example of mid-Georgian decorative furniture.
  • The table is highly prized among collectors for its rarity, exceptional provenance, and the sought-after association with both James Allan and a major museum collection.
  • Its versatile form and striking presence allow it to function beautifully as a centre table, accent piece, or focal point within a sophisticated interior or established collection.

This tripod centre table is not merely an item of furniture; it is a rare artefact that bridges centuries, bringing the artistry and elegance of colonial Virginia into the twenty-first century. For discerning collectors and interior connoisseurs, it represents an outstanding opportunity to own a remarkable piece of decorative art history.

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