Center Table, Owned by Mary Todd Lincoln, 1860-1866

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Artifact Overview

In 1866, Mary Todd Lincoln purchased a Rococo Revival style parlor set for her Chicago, Illinois home. This exuberantly carved table, part of the set, contrasted with the simpler, middle-class furniture the Lincolns had used in their pre-Civil War Springfield home. Mrs. Lincoln, suffering from the tragic loss of her husband and in economic distress, would sell this set a few years later.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Center table

Date Made

1860-1866

Place of Creation

Creator Notes

Possibly made by John Henry Belter, New York, New York OR Mitchell and Rammesberg, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

27.56.5

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Rosewood (Wood)
Marble (Rock)

Color

Brown
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 30.75 in
Width: 44.25 in
Length: 28.5 in

Center Table, Owned by Mary Todd Lincoln, 1860-1866