Antique wood chest

Bill Yaz

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Kray Gelder

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Nice looking chest. My impression is it's a one of a kind High School, or home wood shop project. Kind of crude. The hinges and appliques are hand cut, roughly smoothed out. Wood looks to be old growth dead wood pine maybe. Judging from the screws used, and the wood still fairly bright, my guess would be mid 1900's. IMO.
 

gunsil

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I think it is fairly modern made to look old. The worm holed wood had the worm holes before it was made. Can't see the dovetails in the photos.
 

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Bill Yaz

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There are only 3 large dovetails. The photo with the tape measure is showing the dovetail at 2 1/4".
 

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