
An honest and colorful example of great presence exhibits lovely proportions. As for the old yellow paint: This bold chrome yellow (or similar mustard/yellow ochre) over pine became quite popular in rural New England and Mid-Atlantic areas in the second half of the 18th century, often to brighten homes. The paint is vintage…quite old – we suggest first quarter [or slightly after] the 20th century.
The slightly projecting/overhanging robustly molded lid remains hung original snipe hinges. The deep well/chest is over a single long drawer featuring overhanging thumbmolded drawer front… the whole raised on bootjack cutout base.
Item Date: 1770 - 1800
Measurement: Height: 28.75"; Width: 39.75"; Depth: 15.5"
Material: White pine
Item Condition: Excellent, paint is much later; turned wood pulls are replacements, else fine.
Price: $2,450
SKU 1392-5
For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.
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