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A work made of mahogany, birch, and white pine.

Chest of Drawers

1800–15

Artist unknown (American, 19th century) Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Portsmouth

The serpentine form of the façade, the contrasting birch veneer in bold geometric patterns, the central drop pendant, and the beautifully curved French feet make this chest of drawers an outstanding example of 19th-century Portsmouth furniture. The top and sides of this chest have split in several places due to the typical Portsmouth construction that utilized nails to anchor the top and sides firmly to the core structure, thus preventing the natural expansion and contraction of the wood during changes in humidity. The chest retains its original stamped-brass hardware.

Mahogany, birch, and white pine

Arts of the Americas