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Norm builds his version the Taunton Chest, a highly decorated piece named for the Massachusetts town where it was built nearly 300 years ago.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is a treasure house that boasts
remarkable collections of early American furniture, including some
incomparable pieces by Goddard and Townsend, the famous
Colonial-era Rhode Island furniture makers. Norm is drawn to a
simple chest a simple chest that is undergoing laboratory
investigation at the museum. Known as the Taunton Chest, the piece
was named for the Massachusetts town where Robert Crosman
(1710-1799) built it nearly 300 years ago. This highly decorated
small chest is one of only a handful of Crosman originals that
remain intact today. Norm builds his version out of poplar and
calls on decorative artist Natalie Gardener to precisely copy the
paintwork of the original design.