A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY REVERSE-SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS
Property from the Estate of A. Leon Fergenson and Constance Friend Fergenson
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY REVERSE-SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS

PROBABLY BOSTON, 1780-1790

Details
A CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY REVERSE-SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS
Probably Boston, 1780-1790
34 in. high, 41 in. wide (top), 22 in. deep (top)
Provenance
By tradition in the Perry Family of Boston, Massachusetts
Israel Sack, Inc., New York, 1969

Lot Essay

The dovetail attaching the front molding to the bottom of the case and the sliding dovetails joining the top to the case sides are characteristics of Boston cabinetmaking. This chest also exhibits some features found on North Shore furniture - the raised inner bead on the tops of the drawer sides and tall ball-and-claw feet - that suggests the possibility of North Shore influence or origin as well.

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