Very Fine and Rare William and Mary Inlaid Walnut Cradleprobably Lancaster County (now Millcreek Township, Lebanon County), PennsylvaniaCirca 1755 Height 23 1/2 in. by Width 37 in. by Depth 26 in.ProvenanceScott and Wendy Tyson Antiques, Goodville, Pennsylvania.Catalogue noteThis cradle is one of the most elaborately inlaid American cradles known. The inlay's design and motifs relates directly to inlaid case furniture made in Lancaster County in what is now Millcreek Township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. A Jacob Graff tall case clock in the collection of Winterthur Museum exhibits similar light and dark petal inlay and related tulip inlays (acc. no. 1965.2261) (see Wendy A. Cooper and Lisa Minardi, Paint, Pattern & People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania 1725-1850, Winterthur, DE: The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc., 2011), p. 132, fig. 3.26).
Very Fine and Rare William and Mary Inlaid Walnut Cradleprobably Lancaster County (now Millcreek Township, Lebanon County), PennsylvaniaCirca 1755 Height 23 1/2 in. by Width 37 in. by Depth 26 in.ProvenanceScott and Wendy Tyson Antiques, Goodville, Pennsylvania.Catalogue noteThis cradle is one of the most elaborately inlaid American cradles known. The inlay's design and motifs relates directly to inlaid case furniture made in Lancaster County in what is now Millcreek Township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. A Jacob Graff tall case clock in the collection of Winterthur Museum exhibits similar light and dark petal inlay and related tulip inlays (acc. no. 1965.2261) (see Wendy A. Cooper and Lisa Minardi, Paint, Pattern & People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania 1725-1850, Winterthur, DE: The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc., 2011), p. 132, fig. 3.26).
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