PROPERTY OF A PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY
AN OAK CEDAR LINED CHEST
Details
AN OAK CEDAR LINED CHEST
BY GUSTAV STICKLEY,CIRCA 1902
The top and sides of joined panel construction, the side, front and back panels all detailed with corbelled arch moulding, the upper and lower corners mounted with wrought iron straps fastened with square nails, the lid fitted with two wrought iron hasps similarly fastened, the interior lined with aromatic cedar--25 3/8in. (64.5cm.) high, 40 1/2in. (103cm.) wide, 20 1/2in. (52cm. deep)
cf. Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, New York, 1987, p. 68 for an early line drawing of this model (no model number indicated)
BY GUSTAV STICKLEY,CIRCA 1902
The top and sides of joined panel construction, the side, front and back panels all detailed with corbelled arch moulding, the upper and lower corners mounted with wrought iron straps fastened with square nails, the lid fitted with two wrought iron hasps similarly fastened, the interior lined with aromatic cedar--25 3/8in. (64.5cm.) high, 40 1/2in. (103cm.) wide, 20 1/2in. (52cm. deep)
cf. Stephen Gray, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, New York, 1987, p. 68 for an early line drawing of this model (no model number indicated)