Sideboard
In February 1797, Philadelphia cabinetmaker John Aitken supplied two serpentine-front sideboards to George Washington for use in his "New Room" at Mount Vernon. The design and construction of this sideboard are remarkably similar to the single surviving Washington-owned example on display in the Mansion, suggesting it was also made in Aitken's shop.
See W-94 for the Washington-owned sideboard.
Top center drawer front solid.
Published ReferencesElizabeth Shelton, "Search Ends as G. W. Sideboard Finds Mate," The Washington Post, (Washington, D.C.), January 4, 1967.
Ruth Davidson, "In the Museums: News from Mount Vernon ," Antiques 92/2 (August 1967): 176, 178, 226.
3.) Thomas Hamilton Ormsbee, "Thomas Shearer and Sideboards," American Collector (July 1941): 10-12.
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