Lot 859
An American Late Federal Cherrywood and Tiger Maple Jackson Press, c. 1830, gallery back, two drawers over a pair of doors flanked by engaged columns, bulbous foliate carved feet, cupboard interior with scalloped shelves, height 54 1/2 in., width 48 in., depth 23 in Note: Derived from the traditionally larger sideboard, this Southern form known as the "Jackson Press", was versatile in its use for dining rooms and kitchens. Most closely associated with Tennessee cabinetmakers and named for local hero Andrew Jackson, the Jackson Press was prevelent in the vicinity of Jackson's home: Davidson County, Montgomery County, and Wilson County, Tennessee. Reference: For related examples see Derita Coleman and Nathan Harsh, The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture and Its Makers Through 1950, chapter XII.
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