Colonial Designs \ Chests
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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
American; Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Tulip and oak, painted red and black, 1680-1720.
Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH38
American; Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Tulipwood, painted red and black, 1680-1720.
Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH39
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
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
Anglo-American; Ipswich, Essex County Massachusetts. Oak 1660-80. Attributed to William Searle or Thomas Dennis/.
Boarded Chest with Drawer CFCH44