William Whitehead
Sideboard
1789-1809
Scroll
William Whitehead
Sideboard
1789-1809
Physical Qualities
Mahogany, mahogany veneers, light and dark wood inlays; altered escutcheons, replaced brasses, replaced glass decanters
, 40 7/8 x 83 5/8 x 27 7/8 in. (103.8 x 212.4 x 70.8 cm.)
Credit Line
Dorothy McIlvain Scott Collection
Object Number
2012.293.1-9
Although significantly restored, this well-executed sideboard retains the elegant proportions and breezy self assurance of sophisticated New York furniture made during the Federal period. For centuries, rooms in houses had been multi-functional, but gradually spaces specifically for dining came into being, first in Europe, then in America. As the dedicated dining room became a mark of economic success, specialized furnishings such as this sideboard also appeared, offering both serving and storage capabilities.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 2012; Dorothy McIlvain Scott, Baltimore
Extended Loans IN
AMW Reinstallation 2014
American Wing Rotations 2020
American Wing Rotations 2021
American Wing Rotations 2022
American Wing Rotations 2023
American Wing Rotations 2024
American Wing Rotations 2025
Elder III, William Voss and Jayne E. Stokes. American Furniture 1680-1880: From the Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore: Museum of Art, 1987, p.151-152, ill.115.
