Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Attributed to Connecticut, circa 1760, two part form, poplar, white pine and chestnut secondary, dovetailed case with broken arched bonnet pediment, three urn turned finials, central fan carved drawer flanked by two small drawers over four graduated drawers, all lipped, the base with applied molded edge, single long drawer over a central fan carved drawer flanked by two small drawers, all lipped, shaped skirt with turned drop finials, cabriole legs with pad feet.
85 x 39.25 x 19.75 in.
Later finials; later drawer guides; drawer runners rebuilt; some drawer joints reset; pulls and brasses are old but slightly offset from the original placements; one long drawer with chip and repair to lip edge; right side of case with upper patch and lower spline; some minor insect damage; later drop finials to skirt; front left return re-glued.