An early narrow kitchen cupboard in old gray-green paint, possibly original, having an open top over
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An early narrow kitchen cupboard in old gray-green paint, possibly original, having an open top over 1 door. Originally had a door on the top section which is missing - likely was built in at one time as indicated by the small replaced section on both sides hear the top where wall molding may have been - some wood chips along the base, and typical use wear - overall good stable condition and a fine Connecticut found cupboard. Circa 1800. Measures 33 1/2"W x 21"D x 73"H. Descended from the Reverend James Johnson family, Easton CT (Reverend Johnson, 1734-1810, graduate of Yale University). The Reverend Johnson homestead was constructed in 1760 and has been in the same family for over 7 generations. He was the first minister of the Congregational Church of Easton a position which he held for 40 years. The item(s) identified here, were once owned by the Reverend or a descendant.
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An early narrow kitchen cupboard in old gray-green paint, possibly original, having an open top over
Estimate $300 - $500
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