A LATE CHIPPENDALE CARVED CHERRYWOOD CANDLESTAND WITH ONE DRAWER
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A LATE CHIPPENDALE CARVED CHERRYWOOD CANDLESTAND WITH ONE DRAWER

SCHOOL OF ELIPHALET CHAPIN, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT, 1790-1810

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A LATE CHIPPENDALE CARVED CHERRYWOOD CANDLESTAND WITH ONE DRAWER
SCHOOL OF ELIPHALET CHAPIN, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT, 1790-1810
25 in. high, 16¼ in. wide, 16 3/8 in. long
Provenance
John S. Walton, Inc., Jewitt City, Connecticut
David and Elizabeth Sapadin, Haddonfield, New Jersey
John S. Walton, Inc., Jewitt City, Connecticut, 1985
The Marvill Collection, New York
David A. Schorsch, Woodbury, Connecticut
Literature
Elizabeth Sapadin and Sheila Saul, "Living with Antiques: A Collection of American Antiques in Southern New Jersey," The Magazine Antiques (January 1984), p. 252, fig. 4.
David A. Schorsch, Masterpieces from Two Distinguished Private Collections: American Folk Art and Furniture (New York, 1995), pp. 16-17.
Exhibited
New York, David A. Schorsch, Masterpieces from Two Distinguished Private Collections: American Folk Art and Furniture, 1995.

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