About this product
Samuel Field McIntire who worked in Salem, at the start of the early 19th century was the son of Samuel McIntire the widely celebrated architect, carver and maker. He certainly
inherited his father’s carving skills and a little research uncovers various examples of other furniture which also feature the distinctive carving and reeded decoration which is on show here.
This table is particularly appealing due to the sweet size and the fact it retains its original brassier. It has a real elegance and could certainly be used in a bedroom as a dressing table, or alternatively as a serving or side table elsewhere in the property.