CONNECTICUT, CIRCA 1760-1780
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A GROUP OF PAINTED PINE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS
Connecticut, circa 1760-1780
Comprising a light green-painted corner cabinet with canted sides and a molded cornice centering a central keystone and a triglyph over a large open arch with paneled spandrels above a recessed storage compartment with a black painted shell with cyma edge above two shaped shelves with a faux-grained backdrop flanked by projecting columns, the lower section paneled, with a central hinged door together with five simiarly molded architectural panels, a similarly molded door, and a similarly molded mantle
Cupboard: 98in. high; 65in. wide Mantle: 56in. high; 72in. wide; 7in. deep; The largest panel: 46in. high; 138in. wide
Connecticut, circa 1760-1780
Comprising a light green-painted corner cabinet with canted sides and a molded cornice centering a central keystone and a triglyph over a large open arch with paneled spandrels above a recessed storage compartment with a black painted shell with cyma edge above two shaped shelves with a faux-grained backdrop flanked by projecting columns, the lower section paneled, with a central hinged door together with five simiarly molded architectural panels, a similarly molded door, and a similarly molded mantle
Cupboard: 98in. high; 65in. wide Mantle: 56in. high; 72in. wide; 7in. deep; The largest panel: 46in. high; 138in. wide