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High chest of drawers, Japanned maple, japanned white pine, white pine, japanned birch; brass, American
American
1740–60
Chest-on-chest, Maple, white pine, American
American
ca. 1799
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1640–80
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1650–1700
Chest, Red pine, elm, willow, British
British
1650–1700
Chest, Gustav Stickley  American, Oak, cedar, and wrought iron, American
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1903
Chest, William Searle, White oak, red oak, American
William Searle
Thomas Dennis
1663–80
Chest, Walnut with restored lid and sides, Swiss or French
Swiss or French
late 15th–early 16th century
Chest, Mahogany, white pine, American
American
1780–90
Chest, Nehemiah Randall  American, White pine, American
Nehemiah Randall
1800–1820
Chest, the Searle-Dennis shop tradition  American, Red oak, white oak, hard maple, white pine, American
the Searle-Dennis shop tradition
1685–1700
Chest, Unknown artist, Viceroyalty of New Granada (present-day Colombia), Wood, barniz de Pasto lacquer, silver, Colombia (Pasto)
Unknown
late 17th or early 18th century
Chest, the Searle-Dennis shop tradition  American, Red oak, white oak, American
Multiple artists/makers
1670–90
Chest, Yellow pine, tulip poplar, American
American
ca. 1780
Chest, Walnut, Swiss
Swiss
17th century
Chest, Walnut?, German, possibly Ulm
German, possibly Ulm
1588
Chest, Oak, tulip poplar, pine, American
American
1675–1700
Chest, Oak, pine, American
American
1650–1700
Chest, Oak, chestnut, American
American
1650–1700
Chest, Oak, pine, maple, American
American
1675–1700
Chest, Walnut, iron mounts, French
French
second quarter sixteenth century
Chest, Walnut, iron mounts, French or Netherlandish
French or Netherlandish
late 15th century
Chest, Oak, British
British
late 15th century
Dower Chest, Yellow pine, American
American
1700–1800
Trinket Chest, Pine, American
American
1715–25
Dower Chest, Poplar, American
American
1786
Tea Chest, Leather, wood, silver
1762–63
Blanket Chest, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)  American, Pine, American, Shaker
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1835–75
Dower Chest, Yellow pine, American
American
ca. 1780
Tea chest, Abraham Roentgen  German, Oak, cedar, veneered with rosewood; brass, iron, and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Abraham Roentgen
ca. 1750–55
Carved chest, Robert Laurent  American, born France, Black walnut, tulip poplar, plywood, and brass, American
Robert Laurent
1911
Board Chest, Pine, American
American
1650–1700
Dower Chest, Poplar, American
American
ca. 1800
Dower Chest, Yellow poplar, American
American
1800
Canopic chest, Wood, gesso, paint
304 B.C.–A.D. 364
Credence (chest), Walnut, French
French
mid-19th century
Dower Chest Latch, Painted yellow pine, tulip poplar, American
American
ca. 1780
Chest of drawers, The Symonds Shop Tradition American, Red oak, walnut, cedar, maple, white pine, American
The Symonds Shop
1675–1700
Chest of Drawers, Cherry, white pine, American
American
1780–1800
Chest with drawer, Painted yellow poplar, yellow pine, birch, American
American
1705–25