1896 Norwegian Bride's Chest
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1896 Norwegian Bride's Chest
This 1896 Norwegian Bride's Chest is a captivating artifact of Scandinavian heritage. The chest is adorned with vibrant hand-painted floral motifs using the traditional rosemaling technique. Its warm orange base serves as a canvas for the blue and green designs, a hallmark of Norwegian folk art.
Such chests were traditionally given to young women for storing textiles and personal items, symbolizing a family's blessings as she embarked on her marital journey. Crafted from sturdy wood with original iron hardware, this chest is inscribed with "Anna Bastes" and "dtr Borstdt," hinting at its personal significance to its original owner and her family.
How it came to the United States is a story untold, wrapped in the mystery of its previous owner's life and journey. The chest's artistry and inscription spark questions about Anna Bastes—was she a young bride from Norway's valleys, or an adventurer settling in a new world?
- Solid wood construction, weathered yet standing strong
- Decorative iron hardware and a painted lockplate (without a key)
- A dome-shaped lid with scalloped edges and reinforced metal straps
- A patina that bears witness to the chest's storied past
Condition:
The piece is in good condition, with age-appropriate finish wear and natural wood splitting that add to its authenticity and antique charm. Original Un-restored Condition.
Dimensions:
Width: 37" | Height: 17.5" | Depth: 18.25"