Chest, Attributed to the Searle-Dennis shop tradition, 1685–1700
Chest, 1685–1700, Made in Ipswich, Massachusetts, United States, American, Red oak, white oak, hard maple, white pine, 28 x 42 x 21 in. ( x x cm), Furniture, Attributed to the Searle-Dennis shop tradition, Chests stored clothing, linens, table coverings, and other household items. The most richly ornamented joined chests produced in America during the seventeenth century are those attributed to the Ipswich joiners William Searle (d
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