Pier Table, Once Attributed to Charles Honore Lannuier
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This pier table appears to be an excellent example of the work of New York cabinetmaker, Charles Honore Lannuier. During conservation treatment we discovered doweled construction and a lack of hand saw marks on interior wood. These indicate a made date after the industrial revolution. Combined with appropriate period brasses, screws and nails, we concluded that this table was created to deceive, likely in the 20th century.
This pier table appears to be an excellent example of the work of New York cabinetmaker, Charles Honore Lannuier. During conservation treatment we discovered doweled construction and a lack of hand saw marks on interior wood. These indicate a made date after the industrial revolution. Combined with appropriate period brasses, screws and nails, we concluded that this table was created to deceive, likely in the 20th century.
Artifact
Pier table (Side table)
Date Made
1900-1950
Creators
Unknown
Place of Creation
United States, New York, New York
Creator Notes
Once attributed to the workshop of Charles Honore Lannuier, New York City, New York.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
61.163.3
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Mahogany (Wood)
Marble (Rock)
Pine (Wood)
Tulipwood
Brass (Alloy)
Color
Black (Color)
Brown
Gold (Color)
White (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 36.625 in
Width: 41.75 in
Length: 18 in