CHEST OF DRAWERS

Rockingham County
1820-1835
Cherry, cherry veneer, walnut, walnut veneer, light wood inlay, tulip poplar, yellow pine
HOA: 41", WOA: 44", DOA: 21"
Gift of Mrs. Irene T. Martin (acc. 5556)

This chest of drawers was made for Drury Smith, one of the state's wealthiest residents.  A self-made man, he amassed his fortune as a tobacco planter and dry goods merchant.  Before the Civil War his wealth was valued at $120,000, including 62 slaves.  Following the war, the value of his estate dwindled to just $12,000.  

The chest's simple fleur-de-lis, bellflower, and dot inlays on the stiles were probably produced in the maker's shop rather than purchased, and speak to the Backcounrty origins of this object.

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