Furniture
Ipswich or Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
Oak, red; Oak, white; Sycamore; Maple; Tulip poplar; Walnut, black
1957.0541
Object Number1957.0541 |
Chest of drawers
Furniture
Gift of Henry Francis du Pont
Ipswich or Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
Oak, red; Oak, white; Sycamore; Maple; Tulip poplar; Walnut, black
According to Trent et al., the Staniford chest has two features that do not occur on other case pieces attributed to this shop: 1.) all the framing members on the back have molded and chamfered decoration on their inside surfaces; 2.) there are two diagonal braces dovetailed to the bottom rails at front and rear whose precise function is unknown.
42 (H) , 45 (W) , 19.875 (D)
107 (H) , 114 (W) , 50.48 (D)
OH at back corners; OW and OD at top.
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[Article] Trent, Robert F., et al. 2001 "First Flowers of the Wilderness: Mannerist Furniture from a North Essex County, Massachusetts, Shop". American Furniture. 1-64.
• fig. 1, pp. 3-4
[Book] Fairbanks, Jonathan L. & Trent, Robert F. 1982 New England Begins: The Seventeenth Century. III. 366-575.
• discussed in cat. no. 488, pp. 530-33.
[Thesis] Forman, Benno M. 1968 "The Seventeenth-Century Case Furniture of Essex County". M.A. University of Delaware Winterthur Program in Early American Culture
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[Article] Park, Helen. 10//1960 The Seventeenth-Century Furniture of Essex County and its Makers. Antiques. 78 (4): 350-55.
• fig. 4, p. 352