Likely Westchester County

This extremely narrow well developed chest features a robust applied cornice molding above a band of dental molding inlay…above the case containing three-over-two-over-four cockbeaded and string inlaid drawers – flanked by chamfered outside corners featuring top-and-bottom lambs’ tongue carved terminuses. The chest is raised on a molded base [frame] with scalloped aprons joining bandy legs resting on trifid feet. The aprons are inlaid with eight pointed stars. A great example.
Item Date: Circa 1780
Measurement: Height: 72"; case width: 30.625"; case depth: 21.75"; molding width: 42.75"; molding depth: 24.75"
Material: Figured walnut, tulip poplar secondary wood
Item Condition: Very good, brasses appear to be original except four backplates.
Price: $7,800
SKU 843-649
For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.
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