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DIMES BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE-STYLE CORNER CUPBOARD

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paper label: D.R.DIMES/....in cherry and tiger maple; also branded D.R.Dimes Benchmark on both sections
two-part with canted corners; top part with 12-panel glazed door, fitted with four grooved shelves; lower part with pair of paneled doors; ogee feet; 86"h; 43"w; 21.5"d,br.Douglas R. Dimes (d. 2022) made his first Windsor chair in 1964 in Epping, New Hampshire. In 1976 Independence Hall in Philadelphia commissioned him reproduce Windsor chairs. In 1980 he was commissioned by the Smithsonian to reproduce American colonial furniture to display in the museum. He also made furniture for Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. In 1989, his son, Douglas P. joins the company and they start making the Benchmark Collection featuring tiger maple chests and beds. In 1990 the company became a licensed manufacturer for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. After great success and expansion, Douglas P. reduces the size of the company.
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paper label: D.R.DIMES/....in cherry and tiger maple; also branded D.R.Dimes Benchmark on both sections
two-part with canted corners; top part with 12-panel glazed door, fitted with four grooved shelves; lower part with pair of paneled doors; ogee feet; 86"h; 43"w; 21.5"d,br.Douglas R. Dimes (d. 2022) made his first Windsor chair in 1964 in Epping, New Hampshire. In 1976 Independence Hall in Philadelphia commissioned him reproduce Windsor chairs. In 1980 he was commissioned by the Smithsonian to reproduce American colonial furniture to display in the museum. He also made furniture for Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. In 1989, his son, Douglas P. joins the company and they start making the Benchmark Collection featuring tiger maple chests and beds. In 1990 the company became a licensed manufacturer for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. After great success and expansion, Douglas P. reduces the size of the company.
Condition Report: Absence of a condition statement does not imply the lot is in perfect condition, free from flaws, restoration, or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email or telephone to our gallery. Any condition statement given either verbally or written is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. CRN bears no responsibility for error or omission. All items are sold as is. All sales are final.

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