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Transitional Chippendale  Carved Lowboy
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Transitional Chippendale Carved Lowboy

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Connecticut, probably Fairfield County, possibly Stratford
Ca. 1760-1770
Cherry, poplar secondary wood
This rare form with carved C-scroll legs and well-executed carved ball and claw feet is embellished with a carved concave fan which conforms to the carved skirt board. The top is constructed from an impressive figured board of cherry with a thumb-molded edge. Some of the features relate to the work of Brewster Dayton (active: 1762-1796) and Ebenezer Hubbell (1726-1812), influenced by the Anglo-Dutch work of Long Island.

Dimensions: 28 3/4" x 32 1/2" x 19"d

Item ID: F-CP-LB 008

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