J168 19th century York County, Pennsylvania painted pine dry sink with overhanging drawer retaining original black painted surface. Delicately scalloped cut out apron adorns the front. The well boasts shaped ends and the interior of the well retains remnants of old red paint and bears extensive wear from years of use. Drawer is dovetailed. Doors are fully mortised with nicely beaded edges. Square nail construction. Circa 1820’s. Measurements: 50 ¾” wide x 19” deep x 36” tall (back) x 32 ¼” tall (front)
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