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William Whitehead

Details
Title
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Artist/Maker
William Whitehead (American, active New York, 1790-1810), maker
Date
ca. 1794–1799
Medium
Mahogany, poplar, and light wood inlay
Dimensions
40 1/8 x 72 1/4 x 29 inches
Credit
Purchase with funds from a supporter of the Museum
Accession #
76.1000.5 A
Sideboards such as this example from New York were designed to hold every accessory needed for a meal, even a chamber pot for guests to use during long dinners. When dinner was not being served, matching boxes—the examples here are rare survivors of the era—held silverware and knives. Such specialized furnishings were made for prosperous merchants, who began to require rooms each fitted to a single purpose; the dining room was the first such devoted space at the end of the 1700s.
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