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1685-1700

Chest of Drawers

Artist/maker unknown

Immigrant craftsmen brought traditional skills and patterns, derived from prior training and experience, to colonial Pennsylvania. This chest, one of the earliest surviving examples made in Philadelphia, combines aspects of Dutch, English, and Welsh cabinetmaking design. The applied geometric molding of its drawers is similar to those found on late seventeenth-century Anglo-Dutch chests, wardrobes, and architectural woodwork.

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