Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1810, white pine and mahogany secondary, appears to retain original brass pulls, top drawer fitted with dividers, 28-1/2 x 20-3/4 x 16-1/2 in.
Provenance: Christie's, New York, Highly Important American Furniture from The
Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, October 13, 1984, sale 5736, lot 438 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $4,950); Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1984; The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
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Christie's, New York, Highly Important American Furniture from The
Collection of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, October 13, 1984, sale 5736, lot 438 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $4,950); Virginia F. White Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1984; The Furnishings from Historic Iris Court: An Important Edward Vason Jones Interior
drawer front for bag loose (joint between side rails broken), top with partially filled shrinkage crack running horizontal from left to right, approximately 14 in., bag fabric with wrinkling and distress, minor veneer repairs to drawer facing Note - Brunk Auctions makes every effort to offer accurate and thorough information, but encourages prospective bidders to inspect items in person whenever possible. Condition statements are provided as a courtesy for general guidance and should not be considered complete or definitive. They do not represent a warranty or assumption of liability by Brunk Auctions. Certain condition issues may not be specifically noted in the report but may be visible in the accompanying photographs, which are considered part of the overall condition report. Please refer to our Terms of Sale for complete information and contact us for additional photos or information as needed.