Chippendale chest of draws in cherry with poplar secondary. Probably Pennsylvania. Old, possibly original brasses, old replaced bracket feet. Case width 37 3/4", depth 20 3/4", height 33 3/4".
Chippendale reverse serpentine (oxbow) chest of drawers. Primary wood is apple, white pine secondary. Construction techniques indicate a Massachusetts origin. Appears to retain original brasses, new finish. Case width 33 3/4", depth 20 1/2", height 32 5/8".
Cherry chest of drawers with secondary woods of poplar and white pine. Fluted corner columns, ogee bracket feet. Probably Pennsylvania. Replaced brasses, new finish. Case width 38", depth 24", height 35 7/8".
Cherry chest of drawers with poplar and white pine secondary woods. Pennsylvania or southern. Formerly the property of the late James L. Cogar, the first curator of Colonial Williamsburg. Original dovetailed bracket feet, appears to retain original brasses. Case width 41 1/2", depth 19 1/2", height 35 3/8".