The design, form and workmanship of this chest exhibit the highest level of furniture production in late 18th century Boston. The blockfront façade, with its interplay of convex and concave contours was costly to make, due to the additional time required to shape the drawer fronts from solid wood and the excess of mahogany discarded as a result. As such, only the most prosperous members of society were able to afford case pieces of this style.
The present chest follows a popular blockfront chest pattern fashioned with a hinged top above four graduated drawers, a skirt pendant, and four claw feet with retracted side talons. The acanthus carving on the knees is a rare refinement known on few other Boston high style case pieces. Related foliate articulated knee carving and claw and ball feet can found on a bombe chest of drawers formerly in the Karolik Collection, now in the Boston Museum of Fine Art (Acc. No. 41.578).
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This bureau is in overall good condition. With the inevitable chips scratches and shrinkage cracks consistent with age and use. The front left corner of the top with a small crack. The flap with some cracking to the front with some associated infill repair and a loss to the top right corner of the moulding. Some additional minor cracks to the inner side of the flap. The middle left drawer in fitted interior lacking a handle. The drawer handles and escutcheons replaced. Repairs to the carved ears. Hinges of prospect door replaced. Right loper replaced. Lock to bottom drawer replaced. With vertical shrinkage cracks to both sides, with some associated infill repairs, the back of the right side in particular with some cracks.
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拍品 105拍卖编号 22662
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1770AN AMERICAN 'CHIPPENDALE' MAHOGANY 'BLOCK-FRONT' BUREAU估价: GBP 6,000 - 10,000