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Southampton or Isle of Wight County, Virginia, circa 1810, single body construction, early red and blue painted surface, three tier shelf section with molded cornice, twenty four small drawers above ten slightly larger drawers all with small round wood pulls, shaped bracket feet, yellow pine, poplar, and maple, 83 x 48 x 9 in.
Provenance: Sumpter Priddy, Alexandria, Virginia, October 2005 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $45,000); From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama
Note: Per Sumpter Priddy notes this cupboard comes from the Stephenson Company store in Unity, Southampton County, Virginia. The Stephenson Company went out of business in the 1960s; at that time, some of the store fittings were sold and this cupboard was put into storage at the abandoned Zuni train station. It was found there in the 1970s by a local antiques dealer and was acquired by Sumpter Priddy in 1998.
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Sumpter Priddy, Alexandria, Virginia, October 2005 (accompanied by copy of receipt for $45,000); From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama