probably 16th/17th century, urn, scroll, and bellflower carved elements with lion's paw feet, turned medial stretcher, 34 x 12-3/4 x 17-1/2 in.
Provenance: Probably acquired by Frank Lusk Babbott of Brooklyn, NY., by 1933; by descent from Frank Lusk Babbott to Mary Babbott Ladd, Lydia Babbott Stokes and Frank Lusk Babbott, Jr; gift from Mary Babbott Ladd, Lydia Babbott Stokes and Frank Lusk Babbott, Jr. in 1934; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
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Probably acquired by Frank Lusk Babbott of Brooklyn, NY., by 1933; by descent from Frank Lusk Babbott to Mary Babbott Ladd, Lydia Babbott Stokes and Frank Lusk Babbott, Jr; gift from Mary Babbott Ladd, Lydia Babbott Stokes and Frank Lusk Babbott, Jr. in 1934; Property from the Brooklyn Museum
appears to have good integrity and likely original gilding, with expected wear and losses, warping to back panel, scattered minor pest damage, some later nailing at top of back, minor losses and molding distress at top, top with surface distress and infill and possibly an early restoration (slight color difference)
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