made by Jacob Stirewalt, New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia, circa 1850, painted pine and poplar, original leather hinges, 6 x 8-3/4 x 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, The Howard and Jean Lipman Sale, November 14, 1981, lot 202; Sotheby's New York, The Don and Faye Walters Sale, October 25, 1986, lot 73; Milly McGehee; Walters-Benisek; Jeremy Banta Collection; David Wheatcroft, Westborough, Massachusetts, June 2007; From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama
Literature: Published in Sandra Brant and Elissa Cullman, Small Folk, 1980, p. 165, fig. 298.
Exhibited: New York Historical Society, "Small Folk", Winter, 1980
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Sotheby's New York, The Howard and Jean Lipman Sale, November 14, 1981, lot 202; Sotheby's New York, The Don and Faye Walters Sale, October 25, 1986, lot 73; Milly McGehee; Walters-Benisek; Jeremy Banta Collection; David Wheatcroft, Westborough, Massachusetts, June 2007; From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama
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