Ethan Allen Heirloom Maple Seven-Drawer Chest, 1975 View Watchlist >
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Ethan Allen Heirloom Maple Seven-Drawer Chest, 1975
A solid maple chest from Ethan Allen's Heirloom collection, produced March 1975 and bearing the burned-in maker's mark inside the top drawer along with stenciled model number 10-4510P on the back panel. The case is built in the early American Colonial Revival idiom that defined Ethan Allen's Heirloom line: a thick rectangular top with chamfered front edge over a top drawer faced to resemble four small spice drawers, then three graduated wide drawers below on a recessed plinth base.
Hardware is the period-correct bail-and-batwing brass with shaped backplates on the lower drawers, paired with small turned brass knobs on the top drawer's false fronts. Drawers run on wood-on-wood guides with dovetailed corners and finished interiors. The piece is notably heavy and well-built — a quality production chest from the era when Ethan Allen was still anchored in Vermont hardwood manufacturing. Versatile as a bedroom chest, foyer piece, or living room storage.
CONDITION
Very Good with light signs of use. Finish is bright and even across the top and sides with no significant scratches, ring marks, or finish loss. Brasses retain warm patina. Drawers operate smoothly.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall: 30" H × 30" W × 18.5" D
- Maker: Ethan Allen, Heirloom collection
- Model: 10-4510P
- Production Date Stamp: 03-01-75
- Construction: Solid maple case with laminate top
- Drawer Count: 3 full drawers plus top drawer faced as four false spice drawers (7 drawer fronts total)
- Hardware: Brass bail pulls with shaped backplates; small turned brass knobs
- Weight: Very heavy