19th C Antique Federal Period Oval Mahogany Work Table - Conch Shell Inlay
Bay Colony Antiques is proud to offer for sale this wonderful 19th century antique Federal Period Mahogany worktable. Stands of this form emerged at the end of the 18th century and were primarily made in Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, & Baltimore. We’re leaning towards this being a Baltimore table because of the inlay patterns & how good the conch shells are. Pictorial inlays like these were usually made by an independent craftsman who would wholesale them to cabinet makers. The conch shell has tight banded whorls throughout the body all the way up to the apex. The outer lip has a dramatic wavy edge, and the inlay was masterfully shaded which was achieved by slightly burning each individual piece in heated sand. Conch shells were a semi common motif used in early American cabinet making and were popular all throughout the country but were by far the most popular decoration in Maryland and stuck around longer. The study of shells, or Conchology, was a topic of interest t