SOLD! for $5,280.00.
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- Low Estimate: $2,400.00
- High Estimate: $2,600.00
- Realized: $5,280.00
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Tennessee Federal cherry sugar chest, poplar secondary, pegged construction throughout. Rectangular box fitted with single divider and original lock. Sides with paneled lower sections and shaped skirts. Dovetailed long drawer over shaped skirt, knobs replaced, all on tall shaped tapered legs. 31-1/2" H x 37" W x 16-3/4" D. Attributed to Linden (Perry County), TN. 1835-1850. Illustrated in Williams and Harsh, "The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture", pg. 142. Previous Nathan and Jean Harsh collection. Provenance: Living Estate of John and Donna Rogers, Greeneville, TN. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Hinges and lock replaced and scattered scratches, age cracks and abrasions. Drawer sides built up. Knobs absent.