Property from the Estate of MRS. THOMAS RUTHERFOORD BENNETT, a direct descendant of the original owner
THE BENNETT FAMILY CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDECHAIR

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN NUTT, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1774-1780

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THE BENNETT FAMILY CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDECHAIR
attributed to john nutt, charleston, south carolina, 1774-1780

The serpentine crestrail above a pierced splat over a trapezoidal caned slip-seat, on Marlboro legs with thumbmolded edges, joined by H-stretchers, recaned

37½in. high

Lot Essay

John Nutt advertised in the South Carolina Gazette on August 2, 1770, "To Be Sold for Ready Money, At the Very Lowest prices... a Parcel of Well Manufactured Mahogany Furniture, consisting of Chairs of different patterns, Tea Tables, Half Chest of Drawers..." (Bjerkoe, The Cabinetmakers of America (New York, 1957), p. 164). Although E. Milby Burton suggests that Nutt's advertisement was intended as a notice of his departure from South Carolina, the family history of this chair suggests he may, in fact, have remained in Charleston after 1770.