Pier Table

Description

Ornamental tables such as this marble-topped example were most often used in rooms on a narrow wall between two windows or just across from them on an opposite wall. Usually a gilded mirror hung above the table to create a single pier of glass, top to bottom, which reflected light around the room. This table’s bold use of carved and stenciled decoration, as well as expensive white marble, indicate that it was owned by a very wealthy family.

Provenance

Ireland family, New York (?); R. Livingston Ireland, Cleveland.

Pier Table

Joseph Meeks and Sons

c. 1829–35

Accession Number

1981.65

Medium

mahogany; marble

Dimensions

Overall: 91.5 x 105.4 x 57.1 cm (36 x 41 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.)

Classification

Furniture and woodwork

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. R. Livingston Ireland