early 18th century, poplar and white pine in early reddish brown paint, dovetailed and rosehead nail construction, appears to retain original engraved brasses and escutcheon, probably original unusual tall turned bun feet, hinged lid with false drawer front over three long drawers, 44 x 47-1/2 x 19-1/2 in.
Provenance: Purchased from Arthur W. Clement, Brooklyn, NY., 1941; Property from the Brooklyn Museum; label for "Harry Mark Antique Furniture" to interior
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Purchased from Arthur W. Clement, Brooklyn, NY., 1941; Property from the Brooklyn Museum; label for "Harry Mark Antique Furniture" to interior
original tang hinges, wear to paint with some evidence of possible cleaning, typical shrinkage cracks and surface wear, brasses appear to be original but some possibly reset
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