SOLD! for $2,280.00.
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East Tennessee or Southwest Virginia pie safe, cherry primary, poplar secondary. Comprised of a slightly overhanging rectangular top above two dovetailed drawers with unusual domed wood pulls, above two doors, each fitted with two blue painted punched tins and wood pulls. Upper door tins with pitcher, urn, and star designs and the lower door tins with geometric circle and heart punched tins. Sides fitted with larger geometric circle and corner hearts punched tins, all resting on turned legs with tapered feet. 48 1/2" H x 48 1/2" W x 18" D. Possibly Sullivan Co., TN or Washington Co., VA. 3rd quarter 19th century. Provenance: The Estate of John Moran, Hyders Gap, VA. CONDITION: Older refinish. Wear to outer corners of drawers. Stains and wear to top. Interior with scattered stains.