Accession # |
1997.150.20 |
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Title |
Chest-of-Drawers |
Date |
ca. 1770 |
Medium |
Mahogany, white pine, brass |
Dimensions |
32 1/4 x 35 3/4 x 22 in. (82.6 x 90.8 x 55.9 cm) |
Credit Line |
Matthew Scott Sloan Collection, Gift of Lidie Lane Sloan McBurney |
Location |
Visible Storage: Case 37, Shelf D (18th-Century Furniture)
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Description |
Chippendale style chest-of-drawers, reverse serpentine front. Four graduated drawers, arranged with largest at bottom, each outlined by cock beading attached to frame; four Massachusetts-type ball-and-claw feet with scroll knee brackets at front; skirt has molding on edges of front and sides; top is irregular-shaped with molding along edges of front and sides. Hardware: each drawer has three batwing-shaped brass escutcheons, arranged in a horizontal line with a keyhole in the middle escutcheon and drop handles to the outer two; brass lock under keyhole escutcheon on each of top three drawers.
CONDITION - Large cracks on front of bottom drawer; smaller cracks on front feet and front left knee; top left escutcheon broken with bottom portion missing. Wood added at top of back to replace shrinkage; bottom left drawer stop missing. On all four drawers: modern repair to split on bottom of each; most blocks missing; all runners repaired; some 19th and 20th century nails.
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