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THE MAIUS AND EDGECOMBE FAMILY HIGHBOY
Origin | United States |
Period | 18th Century |
Condition | Good. |
Creation Date | 1755 |
Description | The Maius and Edgecombe Family Queen Anne Bonnet Top Highboy Salem Circa 1755 Primary Wood: Walnut Secondary Wood: White Pine Height: 80 inches Width: 39 inches Depth: 22 inches Provenance: A paper label affixed to the bottom of the lower case long drawer reads: Margaret Maius Edgecombe, wedding present from parents Joseph Maius, Beatrice McCobb 1758.' The Edgecombes were an important family in Salem during the Eighteenth Century. |
Styles / Movements | Queen Anne, Traditional |
Dealer Reference Number | 37988 |
Incollect Reference Number | 413095 |
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