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IMPORTANT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.

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IMPORTANT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.

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Auction Date:2011 Nov 25 @ 14:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
IMPORTANT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST.
Jacob and/or Heinrich Blatt, Bern (now Centre) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, mid-19th century, pine. Dovetailed case, interior till with secret compartment, and resting on turned feet. Retains its original hardware and original paint decoration. 25 1/2"h. 49 1/2"w. 21 3/4"d. Ex David Good (Ohio).

Jacob Blatt (1801-1878) and his brother Heinrich often used the paint treatment seen here, which seems to have been inspired by kaleidoscope designs. This design source is discussed in Priddy, American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840 and this chest is discussed and illustrated on pp. 89-90.

For other blanket chests by the Blatts utilizing this paint scheme, see Fales, American Painted Furniture, 1660-1880, fig. 347 (sold at Sotheby's, November 1981, lot 341), Weld Collection (sold at Skinner, August 2000, lot 198), the Machmer Collection (sold at Pook and Pook, October 2008, lot 271; and the Kellogg Collection (sold at Northeast Auctions, August 2011, lot 615). Most recently, Wendy Cooper and Lisa Minardi discuss the Blatts and their paint decoration in their landmark exhibition catalog Paint, Pattern and People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1725-1850,pp. 188-192. The kitchen cupboard illustrated in figs. 4-60 and 4-61 has a similar "test swatch" of paint on the backboards as the blanket chest offered here.

Condition: Feet are period replacements.

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