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Early 19th century, white pine secondary, two part form, the upper case with applied cove molded cornice above a band of light and dark wood inlay over a configuration of three over two over two lipped drawers, the center top drawer charmingly inlaid with a heart, chickens, and tulips; the base has two deep drawers flanked by lamb's tongue and highlighted by line inlay, (as is the upper case); raised on an applied French bracket foot base.
72 x 44 x 21 in.; Case width 41.5 in.
Estate of the Late Jean Curtin-Stults of Georgetown, Maine, a prominent folk art and Americana collector. Replaced pulls; upper and lower case sides with reinforcing panels to the interior; several area of lip repair to drawer fronts; the right front and rear foot facings appear to have been replaced; front left spur with broken tip.
$3,000 - 5,000