The table, as well as the pair of ribband-back chairs in the Aitken collection, once belonged to the New York stockbroker, art collector and renowned philatelist Alfred H. Caspary (d. 1955). He purchased a South Carolina plantation in 1931 calling it Bonnie Doon. The original eighteenth century house was torched by General Sherman's troops in 1865. Caspary sold Bonnie Doon in 1954, the year before his death, to J. Peter Grace, the head of the W.R. Grace Company.
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