A FEDERAL MAHOGANY DIMINUTIVE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS

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A FEDERAL MAHOGANY DIMINUTIVE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS
NEW YORK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

With a rectangular top over a conforming case fitted with four long drawers, on turned feet, inscribed on the base board "Cooper"--21 1/4in. high, 17 1/4in. wide, 9 1/4in. deep

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According to family tradition, this chest was made by Peter Cooper (1791-1883), a manufacturer and inventor, perhaps now best-known for his founding of the Cooper Union in 1857-1859. At the age of 17 he was apprenticed to a coach-maker, from which training in woodworking he may well have developed the skills to make this chest. See The Dictionary of American Biography, vol. II (New York, 1929), pp. 409-410.