Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State

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Object Details

Maker
William Singleton (1757-1803; working 1789-1803) (possible)
Date
ca. 1795
Geography
United States: Maryland: Baltimore
Culture
North American
Medium
wood; mahogany; ash; yellow-poplar; walnut
Dimensions
Overall: 38 3/4 in x 20 in x 18 3/4 in; 98.425 cm x 50.8 cm x 47.625 cm
Provenance
Probably from Philip Haxall (1770-1831); to his daughter, Mary Bell Haxall (1811-1885), who married Thomas G. Moncure of Stafford County, Virginia; to their daughter, Mary Bell Moncure (ca. 1840-1918), who married G.W.S. Hall of Richmond, Virginia; to Ginsburg & Levy, Inc., New York; to the Fine Arts Committee through purchase.[1] Notes: 1.Biographical information from Richmond Portraits, 85; and Scott 1941, 135. Genealogical information from the Haxall Chart, Maryland Historical Society Library.
Inscriptions
None
Credit Line
Funds donated by The Wunsch Americana Foundation
Collection
The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number
RR-1966.0060.2