An enclosed or hooded pediment on the top section of a highboy or secretary.
In cabinet work, a top with a broken pediment or arch, or a curved or scroll top with a central finial motif in the shape of a flame, urn, etc.
a rounded, bonnet-shaped crown on a highboy, secretary, china cabinet, etc., prevalent in 17th and 18th century English and American furnishings.
When the broken pediment of tall case furniture (such as a highboy or secretary) covers the entire top from front to back, it is termed a bonnet top. Sometimes called a Hood or a Hooded Top.
An enclosed, hooded top, usually on a secretary or china cabinet.
A hooded top usually found on a secretaries, china cabinets, bookcases, and curios.
A top to a secretary, highboy etc., following in outline a broken pediment on the front.
1H cartridge top plastic component with a heart shaped cam that limits handle travel .
A hooded or enclosed arch top pediment covering entire top, usually on a china cabinet, secretary, highboy or tall chest.
An unbroken pediment or top section of a highboy, secretary and the like; also Hooded top.