SOLD! for $1,140.00.
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- High Estimate: $800.00
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East Tennessee pie safe, likely Greene County, walnut primary, poplar secondary, with two dovetailed drawers over two lower doors, doors and sides with eight punched tins having central five- pointed star decoration flanked by hex star decoration, hearts and flowers at corners, and ogee molding surrounds. Interior with single shelf, all on delicate shaped bracket feet. 41 1/2" H x 42" W x 18" D. Southern, 3rd quarter 19th century. Provenance: Living Estate of John and Donna Rogers, Greeneville, TN. CONDITION: Top of safe slightly offset, in the making, with some warping. Some oxidation to tins. Older blue interior stain and older surface. General wear to surface.