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                                    PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARGUERITE AND ARTHUR RIORDAN, STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT
                            
                            THE KITTREDGE FAMILY CHIPPENDALE WALNUT HIGH CHEST-OF-DRAWERS 
                            PROBABLY MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS, 1750-1760
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                                            THE KITTREDGE FAMILY CHIPPENDALE WALNUT HIGH CHEST-OF-DRAWERS 
PROBABLY MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS, 1750-1760
appears to retain its original brasses; bears handwritten paper label on underside of board within bonnet that reads Sarah Kittredge Hunt Was Morton's years ago now his mother's
90 in. high, 40 in. wide, 22 in. deep
                                        
                                    PROBABLY MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS, 1750-1760
appears to retain its original brasses; bears handwritten paper label on underside of board within bonnet that reads Sarah Kittredge Hunt Was Morton's years ago now his mother's
90 in. high, 40 in. wide, 22 in. deep
Provenance
                                        
                                            According to family tradition:
Solomon Kittredge (1736-1796), Billerica, Massachusetts and Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire
Dr. Ingalls Kittredge (1769-1856), Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire and Beverly, Massachusetts, son
Dr. Ingalls Kittredge (1798-1867), son
Sarah Augusta Kittredge (b. 1827), daughter
Sarah Kittredge Galloupe Hunt (b. 1849), daughter
Galloupe Morton (b. 1868), son
Charles Ingalls Morton (1896-1960), son
Mary-Preston Morton (b. 1944), daughter
                                        
                                    Solomon Kittredge (1736-1796), Billerica, Massachusetts and Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire
Dr. Ingalls Kittredge (1769-1856), Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire and Beverly, Massachusetts, son
Dr. Ingalls Kittredge (1798-1867), son
Sarah Augusta Kittredge (b. 1827), daughter
Sarah Kittredge Galloupe Hunt (b. 1849), daughter
Galloupe Morton (b. 1868), son
Charles Ingalls Morton (1896-1960), son
Mary-Preston Morton (b. 1944), daughter
Literature
                                        
                                            Kemble Widmer II and Judy Anderson, "Furniture from Marblehead, Massachusetts," The Magazine Antiques (May 2003), pp. 101, 105, pls. VIII, VIIIa and XVI. 
                                        
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