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Chest over drawers
Chest over drawers

Chest over drawers

Dateca. 1750-90
Label TextScholars and connoisseurs of early American rural-style furniture consider this chest to be in exceptional condition; it has not been refinished since the mid-nineteenth century when gray paint was applied over the original red paint. The two bottom drawers of this popular form of chest are functional, but never had drawer pulls attached. The upper drawers are false fronts, to conceal a large compartment which opens from the top-a likely reason these are sometimes called blanket chests.
Object number2000.160
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum in collaboration with the Shaker Museum and Library, Old Chatham, New York, "Creating Perfection: Shaker Objects and Their Affinities", October 5, 2000 - April 29, 2001, (10/5/2000-4/29/2001)
Credit LineGift of Mimi and Bill Gates in honor of John Kirk and Trevor Fairbrother
Dimensions43 1/2 x 38 1/4 x 18 3/8 in. (110.5 x 97.2 x 46.7 cm)
MediumPine and chestnut wood
Photo: Paul Macapia
Shaker
ca. 1810 - 30
Object number: 99.49
Unknown artist
ca. 1785
Object number: 2014.24.1
Early Georgian Pine Swag
English
ca. 1700
Object number: 36.92
Coverlet:  Lee's Surrender Pattern
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.278
Coverlet:  youth and beauty pattern
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.272
Coverlet
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.273
Coverlet:  rose pattern, overshot
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.274
Coverlet:  unidentified pattern
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.275
Coverlet:  double compass pattern
Unknown artist
19th century
Object number: 33.276