A FEDERAL GRAIN-PAINTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED PINE WORK STAND
Property from a New England Family
A FEDERAL GRAIN-PAINTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED PINE WORK STAND

MAINE, 1815-1830

Details
A FEDERAL GRAIN-PAINTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED PINE WORK STAND
MAINE, 1815-1830
outer right drawer side bears partially legible red pencil script
29¼ in. high, 19 in. wide, 17½ in. deep
Provenance
Addie Piper, Biddeford, Maine, 1890-1981
Bert and Gail Savage, Center Strafford, New Hampshire
David A. Schorsch, Greenwich, Connecticut
A Private Collection
Sold, Christie's, New York, 22 January 1983, lot 451-C
Frank and Barbara Pollack, Highland Park, Illinois
Barry Cohen, New York
David A. Schorsch, Greenwich, Connecticut
Gary and Melissa Lipton, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Don Walters, Goshen, Indiana
Barry Cohen, New York
David A. Schorsch, New York, 1990
Robert and Mary Jo Ann Wagner
David A. Schorsch and Eileen M. Smiles American Antiques, Woodbury, Connecticut, 2006
Literature
David A. Schorsch and American Hurrah Gallery, The Barry Cohen Collection (New York, 1990), pp. 22-23.
David A. Schorsch, "Living with Antiques: A Collection of American Folk Art in the Midwest," The Magazine Antiques (October 1990) p. 778. David A. Schorsch and Eileen M. Smiles American Antiques advertisement, The Magazine Antiques (January 2006), p. 85.
David A. Schorsch and Eileen M. Smiles American Antiques, advertisement, The Winter Antiques Show (January 2006), p. 95.
Exhibited
New York, David A. Schorsch and American Hurrah Gallery, The Barry Cohen Collection Part I: Painted Furniture and Related Accessories, 1990.

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