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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 296924, member: 5066"]Well, the green one at top looks blue over here! It has chippendale bracket feet but that does not always mean period chippendale (1760-1800), particularly in rural areas. It often took decades out in the country for newer styles to emerge. It's missing it's ditty/glove box? in pic of newer hinge. Appears to be white pine.</p><p>Hard to date blanket chests from pics alone or any old furniture really but i'd guess first half 19th century on blue/green one & second half 19th century on red one, because of the feet & hinges.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 296924, member: 5066"]Well, the green one at top looks blue over here! It has chippendale bracket feet but that does not always mean period chippendale (1760-1800), particularly in rural areas. It often took decades out in the country for newer styles to emerge. It's missing it's ditty/glove box? in pic of newer hinge. Appears to be white pine. Hard to date blanket chests from pics alone or any old furniture really but i'd guess first half 19th century on blue/green one & second half 19th century on red one, because of the feet & hinges.[/QUOTE]
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