SOLD! for $2,520.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $2,800.00
- High Estimate: $3,200.00
- Realized: $2,520.00
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Middle Tennessee cherry sugar chest, possibly Williamson or Davidson County. Poplar secondary. Top with breadboard ends above a dovetailed case with inlaid escutcheon and an interior well originally fitted with a divider (removed earlier 20th century). Lower case with a plain, rounded molding over one dovetailed drawer and inlaid escutcheon, all resting on turned Sheraton legs. Signed in paint LWT to underside. 35 1/8" H x 24" W x18 1/2" D. Circa 1825. Provenance: descended in an early Williamson County family. Condition: Older refinish, interior well with original divider removed, locks are older replacements, replaced hinges, top with old replaced strip at the hinges (7/8" width), old replaced right breadboard end edge (1/2" width), old front edge replaced strip (1 1/2" width), right edge of case with old replaced strip (1/2" width), brass hinged bracket added to left side, lower drawer sides built up approximately 3/8".