Connecticut, late 17th century, attributed to Peter Blin, open interior with lidded till, two side-hung long drawers with false double fronts, 42 x 48 x 22 in.
Provenance: descended in the Goodwin family, until acquired by "a lady"; sold Sotheby's February 2, 1991, lot 1556; Tonnesen Collection, New Hampshire
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descended in the Goodwin family, until acquired by "a lady"; sold Sotheby's February 2, 1991, lot 1556; Tonnesen Collection, New Hampshire
lid is an early replacement; feet ended out and base molding and bottom drawer restored by Alan Miller in 1991, retains traces of probably original red and black pigment, scattered restorations to applied bosses with finial losses at top right and left (see blacklight photos)
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