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Antique Handcrafted Wooden Document / Storage Chest (Mid-1800s to Early 1900s)

Auction Estimate $80-$120

  Lot # 373
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Antique Handcrafted Wooden Document / Storage Chest (Mid-1800s to Early 1900s)

This is an old primitive wooden chest, likely handmade and used for documents, valuables, or small personal belongings. Based on construction and wear patterns, it appears to be 19th century or early 20th century.

Key Features:

  • Handmade construction with visible square nails or early cut nails (likely on other sides)

  • Solid wood boards with rich, aged patina

  • Lift-top lid with natural warping—common in early chests

  • Round metal disk/patch on the front, possibly:

    • A remnant of an old lock plate

    • A repair plate

    • A merchant’s seal or decorative medallion (hard to identify from single view)

  • Hand-carved or rough-cut edges showing non-factory construction

  • Dark knots, old repairs, and natural age cracks

  • Measures: 20" Wide x 13" Deep x 10.25" Tall

This type of piece was often used for tools, documents, keepsakes, tobacco items, sewing supplies, or personal valuables.


Condition

The chest shows authentic antique wear:

  • Warped lid

  • Surface scratches and gouges

  • Age cracks in the wood

  • Patina and oxidation on the metal piece

  • Structurally it looks stable, but clearly primitive and well-used

Collectors typically prefer this honest wear, especially in primitive Americana.

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Lot # 373
System ID # 30286146
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