Colonial Designs \ Chests
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Joined Chest with Fours Drawer

Joined Small Chest with Four Drawers CFCH37

American; Essex County, Massachusetts. Oak and pine, recently painted, 1690-1705. The area of small panels, and the free use of applied spindles, are both hallmarks of a large group of pieces. Some of these are attributed to the Symonds family of joiners in Salem.

Joined Small Chest with 4 Drawers CFCH37

Boarded Chest with Drawers

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH38

American; Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Tulip and oak, painted red and black, 1680-1720.

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH38

Boarded Chest with Drawers

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH39

American; Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Tulipwood, painted red and black, 1680-1720.

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH39

Boarded Chest with Drawers

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH40

American; South Massachusetts. Pine and maple painted white and yellow on a black background, circa 1720. Only the bottom drawer is real, the other three being simulated. The rear feet are cut from natural branches.

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH40

Boarded Chest with Drawers

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH41

American; Taunton, Massachusetts. Pine painted white on a black background, dated 1735. Attributed to Robert Crosman, 'drum maker and carpenter.'

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH41

Boarded Chest with Drawers

Joined Chest CFCH44

Anglo-American; Ipswich, Essex County Massachusetts. Oak 1660-80. Attributed to William Searle or Thomas Dennis/.

Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH44