Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968)2008-11-032008-11-0319352008-11-03http://hdl.handle.net/2263/7735Canoscan 8000f scanner used, file scanned in at 72DPI, edited using Photoshop v7. File dimensions: 550 x 455 pixels, File size: 43.0 KB.Photograph depicting a kist from Alphen. The openwork key escutcheon in a square frame, as well as the handles and angle strips are in brass. Unusually, the chest has two bun feet in front and two plain feet at the back. See also pages 104, 108 and Plate 31 (measured by Coleman Bristol and drawn by Pearse) of the 1960 edition of "Eighteenth Century Furniture in South Africa" by G. E. Pearse.Complies with rights as specified by Collection AdministratorFurniture18th CenturyEighteenth centuryChestsAlphenEscutcheon platesCape DutchBristol, ColemanKey escutcheonKistsArchitecture -- South Africa -- 18th centuryFurniture, Dutch colonial -- South Africa -- 18th centuryDining room furniture -- South Africa -- 18th centuryChests -- South Africa -- 18th centuryChest at AlphenImage