A WILLIAM AND MARY RED PAINTED YELLOW PINE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS
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A WILLIAM AND MARY RED PAINTED YELLOW PINE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS

COASTAL CONNECTICUT, 1720-1740

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A WILLIAM AND MARY RED PAINTED YELLOW PINE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS
Coastal Connecticut, 1720-1740
Floral paintwork later and feet replaced
42¾in. high, 38in. wide, 18in. deep
Provenance
Ex-collection A.W. Steel
John Kenneth Byard, Norwalk, Connecticut
Sold Sotheby's New York, January 19-21, 1996, lot 1384

Lot Essay

Constructed of yellow pine with the drawer sides joined by large dovetails, this chest exhibits the practices of coastal Connecticut cabinetmaking during the early eighteenth century. The floral paint decoration, which is not contemporary to the chest, has scrollwork with squigglework similar to the painted designs of Robert Crossman (1707-1790) of Taunton, Massachusetts.

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