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Important Historic Americana | October 17, 2024

Thu, Oct 17, 2024 10:00AM EDT
Lot 1094

A Rare New Hampshire Queen Anne Tiger Maple High Chest in Early Surface

Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000

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attributed to John Kimball, Concord or Derryfield, New Hampshire, circa 1765, figured maple with pine secondary, early Spanish brown paint, 64 x 37 x 20 in.

By descent in the Stone Family of Dumbarton, New Hampshire; Gary Yeaton; Peter Sawyer;  Private Collection; Skinner, June 4th, 2006, lot 112, sold for $76,375; Collection of Marian and Donald Woelbing, Franklin, Wisconsin; Pook & Pook, sold April 25, 2014 lot 76 (accompanied by copy of catalog listing); Private New England Collection

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By descent in the Stone Family of Dumbarton, New Hampshire; Gary Yeaton; Peter Sawyer;  Private Collection; Skinner, June 4th, 2006, lot 112, sold for $76,375; Collection of Marian and Donald Woelbing, Franklin, Wisconsin; Pook & Pook, sold April 25, 2014 lot 76 (accompanied by copy of catalog listing); Private New England Collection

fine condition and retaining an early Spanish brown surface, bed molding replaced, original brasses, some finish work to lower case, when found the upper case had been separated from the lower case and stored separately, (the lower case had white paint on it which was subsequently removed)