19th Century Miniature Turned Leg Table Apprentice Made

This little table was made by H.W.Hart around 1876. It is an apprentice piece. The table is 6" tall, 8" across and 6" deep. It has turned legs with 5 rings, tapered feet, a 1.25" deep skirt and corner blocks on the under side.The underneath has an aged dark surface. The piece has mitered corners. I can see a rectangular peg on one of the legs. The table has an old satin finish. He table has an old label on the bottom stating the table was made by H.W.Hart of Manchester. No state is given. It is probably from Vermont or New Hampshire . Both states have large numbers of people with the Hart surname and cities named Manchester. The table was found in New England. It is a nice American made piece for a collection or to use as a center piece for a kitchen tableau with early miniature kitchen ware.

Item ID: wth62009-860

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