
While it may appear a rather unassuming piece at first glance, this chest is rendered exceptional by an inscription which dates and locates very precisely the moment of its construction. The vast majority of surviving 18th-century furniture is unlabelled and its makers are rarely known. Unusually, however, this chest of drawers bears an inscription, in pencil, on one of the baseboards, which reads: May the 21st 1728 Made for Mrs Mary Reynolds by Thos Reynolds in Bell Lane Spittle Fealds Such a detailed inscription, detailing both maker and, notably, a consumer of conspicuously middling standing is extremely rare, and serves to an extent to humanize the item that it adorns. Moreover, it presents a fantastic opportunity to draw detailed insights into both the particular tastes, circumstances and domestic behaviour of the middle classes, and, indeed, the particular fashions driving furniture design, at a specific point in history. For instance, the date given by the inscription firmly establishes piece as the first English chest of drawers with bracket feet as original fitments.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Small Chest of Drawers, 1728
Date supported
2012
Medium and material
Oak
Dimensions
56 x 55 x 26.5 cm
Grant
5000
Total cost
14648.9985

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