No. 103196498

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Chest - Cherry wood
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€ 25
No reserve price
9 weeks ago

Chest - Cherry wood

~ 10kg+ • Authentic 19th-century craftsmanship with visible hand-worked joinery • Documented mid-20th-century reuse as an electrician’s toolbox • Original interior labels from the 1950s still preserved • Rich, naturally aged patina developed over more than a century • Highly decorative yet functional storage piece with layered history This 19th-century wooden chest is not only a fine example of traditional craftsmanship, but also a rare object that carries a second life story from the mid-20th century. Originally constructed as a robust storage coffer, it was later repurposed in the 1950s as an electrician’s toolbox, adding a distinctive industrial chapter to its provenance. Inside, period labels remain visible, offering a direct and authentic reference to its working past, elevating the chest beyond a simple antique into a documented historical artifact. The construction reflects careful handwork, with solid wood panels and dovetail joinery that have ensured durability across generations. Its exterior displays a deep, time-earned patina, enriched by decades of handling and use. The surface wear, scratches, and tonal shifts are not flaws but evidence of a life lived, contributing to a layered aesthetic that cannot be replicated. This dual-era character—19th-century origin combined with 1950s utilitarian adaptation—makes the piece especially compelling for collectors seeking authenticity with narrative depth. The interior tells a quieter yet equally fascinating story. The preserved labels, likely applied during its period of use as a toolbox, provide visual and contextual interest. They hint at a working environment, possibly a workshop or field setting, where the chest served a practical, everyday purpose. This juxtaposition between refined craftsmanship and later industrial function creates a unique dialogue within the object itself. Its proportions and understated form make it suitable for a variety of interiors. It can function as a storage chest, decorative accent, or conversation piece in both classic and contemporary settings. Whether placed in a study, living space, or curated collection, it brings texture, history, and authenticity into the environment. The original metal fittings, including the latch and hinges, remain intact and consistent with the overall aged character. Pieces with such layered provenance are increasingly scarce. This chest embodies qualities such as antique, vintage, collectible, original, patinated, handcrafted, wooden, storage, decorative, authentic, aged, rare, unique, rustic, heritage, classic, functional, historical, European, traditional, interior, design, furniture, box, trunk, coffer, artisan, handmade, joinery, dovetail, carpentry, solid, durable, timeworn, distressed, character, charm, statement, centerpiece, brown, darkwood, grain, texture, surface, finish, preserved, condition, collectiblegrade, investment, heirloom, decorativeart, period, craftsmanship, utilitarian, storagepiece, oldworld, authenticity, genuine, museumquality, display, curated, collectibleitem, timeless, style, decor, furnishing, accent, rarefind, agedwood, natural, elegant, minimal, refined, historicpiece, storagebox, woodenchest, classicdesign, vintagefurniture, 19thcentury, europeanantique, traditionalcraft, oldcharm, interiordecor, antiquefurniture, collectorsitem, uniqueobject, storagesolution, timelesspiece. This is more than a storage object; it is a layered historical piece that bridges centuries. From its origins in the 19th century to its practical reuse in the 1950s, it offers both aesthetic appeal and narrative richness, making it an exceptional and desirable offering for discerning collectors The Electricity Label The sticker on the bottom right features an illustration of a wooden utility pole with power lines. • Original Hungarian Text: "1912 KÖZSÉGET VILLAMOSÍTANAK" • English Translation: "1912 villages will be electrified." Directly next to the large number 5 on that same label, it reads: • Original Hungarian Text: "5 ÉVES TERVBEN" • English Translation: "In the 5-year plan." At the very bottom of that label, it adds: • Original Hungarian Text: "2250 BEKÖTŐ ÚT ÉPÜL" • English Translation: "2250 access roads will be built." The Radio Label The sticker just above it is also tied to this same modernization initiative, featuring an illustration of broadcasting towers. • Text Excerpt: "A RÁDIÓ FEJLESZTÉSÉRE" • English Translation: "For the development of radio." Historical Context These labels are essentially state-sponsored propaganda stamps from Communist-era Hungary. The hand-painted "1953" on the wood aligns perfectly with the Hungarian First Five-Year Plan, an aggressive Soviet-style economic initiative that ran from 1950 to 1954. During this time, the government was heavily promoting its efforts to modernize the country through rapid industrialization. Expanding the power grid into rural villages (electrification) and building infrastructure like connecting roads and radio networks were major selling points used by the state to demonstrate progress to the public. The fact that these delicate paper stamps survived inside this chest gives it fantastic, verifiable historical provenance.

No. 103196498

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Chest - Cherry wood

Chest - Cherry wood

~ 10kg+

• Authentic 19th-century craftsmanship with visible hand-worked joinery
• Documented mid-20th-century reuse as an electrician’s toolbox
• Original interior labels from the 1950s still preserved
• Rich, naturally aged patina developed over more than a century
• Highly decorative yet functional storage piece with layered history

This 19th-century wooden chest is not only a fine example of traditional craftsmanship, but also a rare object that carries a second life story from the mid-20th century. Originally constructed as a robust storage coffer, it was later repurposed in the 1950s as an electrician’s toolbox, adding a distinctive industrial chapter to its provenance. Inside, period labels remain visible, offering a direct and authentic reference to its working past, elevating the chest beyond a simple antique into a documented historical artifact.

The construction reflects careful handwork, with solid wood panels and dovetail joinery that have ensured durability across generations. Its exterior displays a deep, time-earned patina, enriched by decades of handling and use. The surface wear, scratches, and tonal shifts are not flaws but evidence of a life lived, contributing to a layered aesthetic that cannot be replicated. This dual-era character—19th-century origin combined with 1950s utilitarian adaptation—makes the piece especially compelling for collectors seeking authenticity with narrative depth.

The interior tells a quieter yet equally fascinating story. The preserved labels, likely applied during its period of use as a toolbox, provide visual and contextual interest. They hint at a working environment, possibly a workshop or field setting, where the chest served a practical, everyday purpose. This juxtaposition between refined craftsmanship and later industrial function creates a unique dialogue within the object itself.

Its proportions and understated form make it suitable for a variety of interiors. It can function as a storage chest, decorative accent, or conversation piece in both classic and contemporary settings. Whether placed in a study, living space, or curated collection, it brings texture, history, and authenticity into the environment. The original metal fittings, including the latch and hinges, remain intact and consistent with the overall aged character.

Pieces with such layered provenance are increasingly scarce. This chest embodies qualities such as antique, vintage, collectible, original, patinated, handcrafted, wooden, storage, decorative, authentic, aged, rare, unique, rustic, heritage, classic, functional, historical, European, traditional, interior, design, furniture, box, trunk, coffer, artisan, handmade, joinery, dovetail, carpentry, solid, durable, timeworn, distressed, character, charm, statement, centerpiece, brown, darkwood, grain, texture, surface, finish, preserved, condition, collectiblegrade, investment, heirloom, decorativeart, period, craftsmanship, utilitarian, storagepiece, oldworld, authenticity, genuine, museumquality, display, curated, collectibleitem, timeless, style, decor, furnishing, accent, rarefind, agedwood, natural, elegant, minimal, refined, historicpiece, storagebox, woodenchest, classicdesign, vintagefurniture, 19thcentury, europeanantique, traditionalcraft, oldcharm, interiordecor, antiquefurniture, collectorsitem, uniqueobject, storagesolution, timelesspiece.

This is more than a storage object; it is a layered historical piece that bridges centuries. From its origins in the 19th century to its practical reuse in the 1950s, it offers both aesthetic appeal and narrative richness, making it an exceptional and desirable offering for discerning collectors
The Electricity Label
The sticker on the bottom right features an illustration of a wooden utility pole with power lines.
• Original Hungarian Text: "1912 KÖZSÉGET VILLAMOSÍTANAK"
• English Translation: "1912 villages will be electrified."
Directly next to the large number 5 on that same label, it reads:
• Original Hungarian Text: "5 ÉVES TERVBEN"
• English Translation: "In the 5-year plan."
At the very bottom of that label, it adds:
• Original Hungarian Text: "2250 BEKÖTŐ ÚT ÉPÜL"
• English Translation: "2250 access roads will be built."
The Radio Label
The sticker just above it is also tied to this same modernization initiative, featuring an illustration of broadcasting towers.
• Text Excerpt: "A RÁDIÓ FEJLESZTÉSÉRE"
• English Translation: "For the development of radio."
Historical Context
These labels are essentially state-sponsored propaganda stamps from Communist-era Hungary. The hand-painted "1953" on the wood aligns perfectly with the Hungarian First Five-Year Plan, an aggressive Soviet-style economic initiative that ran from 1950 to 1954.
During this time, the government was heavily promoting its efforts to modernize the country through rapid industrialization. Expanding the power grid into rural villages (electrification) and building infrastructure like connecting roads and radio networks were major selling points used by the state to demonstrate progress to the public. The fact that these delicate paper stamps survived inside this chest gives it fantastic, verifiable historical provenance.

Final bid
€ 25
No reserve price
Elena Napoleone
Expert
Estimate € 70 - € 110

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