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ROGERS FAMILY WILLIAM & MARY HIGHBOY New England, Probably Rhode Island, Early 18th Century
In maple, with poplar and chestnut secondary woods. Upper case with molded cornice and two half drawers over three graduated full-width drawers. Lower case with three varied side-by-side drawers, a triple-arcade skirt, and tulip legs joined by a shaped stretcher and ending in turnip feet with flared lower pads. Base completely original. Retains original etched brass hardware. Height 65.75". Width 40.25". Depth 22.5".
Provenance:
Descended in the William Rogers (1709-1772) family of Newport, Rhode Island:
to John Rogers (Providence, Rhode Island, 1756-1810)
to Horatio Rogers, Sr. (Rhode Island, 1798-1867)
to Judge Horatio Rogers, Jr. (Rhode Island, 1836-1904)
to Lucien Rogers (Rhode Island, b. 1867)
to Dr. Horatio Rogers (North Andover, Massachusetts, 1897-1989)
to Samuel Stevens Rogers (North Andover).
Offered for the first time publicly by Peter H. Eaton Antiques, Newbury, Massachusetts, circa 2010 (accompanied by bill of sale, letter from Peter Eaton and genealogy.

An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins.

In maple, with poplar and chestnut secondary woods. Upper case with molded cornice and two half drawers over three graduated full-width drawers. Lower case with three varied side-by-side drawers, a triple-arcade skirt, and tulip legs joined by a shaped stretcher and ending in turnip feet with flared lower pads. Base completely original. Retains original etched brass hardware. Height 65.75". Width 40.25". Depth 22.5".
Provenance:
Descended in the William Rogers (1709-1772) family of Newport, Rhode Island:
to John Rogers (Providence, Rhode Island, 1756-1810)
to Horatio Rogers, Sr. (Rhode Island, 1798-1867)
to Judge Horatio Rogers, Jr. (Rhode Island, 1836-1904)
to Lucien Rogers (Rhode Island, b. 1867)
to Dr. Horatio Rogers (North Andover, Massachusetts, 1897-1989)
to Samuel Stevens Rogers (North Andover).
Offered for the first time publicly by Peter H. Eaton Antiques, Newbury, Massachusetts, circa 2010 (accompanied by bill of sale, letter from Peter Eaton and genealogy.

An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins.
Condition: Refinished some time ago. Structurally sound.


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