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circa 2002, a copy of the Pope valuables cabinet (Salem, Massachusetts) held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 10.125.168), well crafted with red stained and ebonized surface, split spindles, fitted interior with ten drawers, 16-3/4 x 17-1/2 x 9-1/2 in.; accompanied by a hardcover copy of American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I. Early Colonial Period: The Seventeenth Century and William and Mary Styles by Frances Gruber Safford (featuring the Pope valuables cabinet on the cover)
Provenance: Collection of Jim and CeCe Leonard, Jamestown, North Carolina
very good condition with light surface distress, largely as made
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Collection of Jim and CeCe Leonard, Jamestown, North Carolina