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The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope carved and applied valuables cabinet, Salem, Massachussetts
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The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope carved and applied valuables cabinet, Salem, Massachussetts
CH465381 The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope carved and applied valuables cabinet, Salem, Massachussetts, 1679 (oak) (see also 465380) by Symonds, James (1633-1714) (attr. to); 41.6x43.2x24.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23292572
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Applied Cabinet Chest Crate Cupboard Initials Lock Massachussetts Monogram Personal Safe Salem Security Treasure Valuables
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope carved and applied valuables cabinet, located in Salem, Massachusetts. Created in 1679 by James Symonds (attributed to), this oak cabinet stands at an impressive size of 41.6x43.2x24.1 cm. The intricate carvings on the cabinet's surface depict a stunning baroque design, reflecting the artistic style prevalent during that era. Its sturdy lock ensures utmost security for personal belongings, making it an ideal safe for valuable treasures. What sets this piece apart is the personalized touch it bears - the initials "JP" are delicately carved into the wood, signifying its ownership by Joseph Pope himself. This monogram adds a sense of exclusivity and individuality to this remarkable wooden cupboard. As we delve deeper into its details, we can appreciate how each applied carving enhances its overall beauty and charm. The careful attention given to every element highlights both skillful artistry and functionality. Steeped in colonial history, this extraordinary furniture piece transports us back in time to early America when such cabinets were cherished possessions among affluent families like the Popes of Salem. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we can now admire and appreciate not only the historical significance but also the sheer magnificence of The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope carved and applied valuables cabinet – a true treasure indeed!
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