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19th Century American Folk Art Painted Bentwood Box
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Description
This 19th-century American folk art painted box with shaker origins., is a unique and charming form of decorative and functional folk art that originated in the United States during the 19th century.
These boxes are characterized by their distinctive construction, which involves bending thin strips of wood into a circular or oval shape to create the box's walls and lid. The wooden strips are often joined with small wooden pegs or nails, and the boxes are typically painted or decorated with intricate folk art designs.
This example is a particularly nice and painted in a moss green with floral design to the sides. The lid comes off and is held in place by a bentwood handle pinned to the sides. Look closely at the lid and there is a very nice painting of blossom on a tree and a small nest with eggs. All very faded but the detail is still clearly visible.
Open up the box and there is a lining on the inside walls and the remaining parts of the padded lid is still in tact, although somewhat shredded now. Some of these shaped boxes were used for storing sugar and maybe at some point this did as well, although the lining may have been an addition at some point.
The lid is stamped into the wood with the name 'Saratoga'. Saratoga is in the New York state of America and close by to New England, comprising the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, where there are numerous shaker communities throughout New England area.
Period: 1820-1840
Material: Wood & Paint
Approximate Dimensions:
24cm high
26cm wide
26cm deep
35cm height with the handle in a vertical position.
measurements
Height:
240 mm
Width:
260 mm
Depth:
260 mm
Including handle:
350 mm
35cm height with the handle in a vertical position.
measurements
declaration
Campbell Vintage has clarified that the 19th Century American Folk Art Painted Bentwood Box (LA460747) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Circa 1820-1840
declaration
condition
condition
As you can imagine, our products have had a life before we got them, been used and cherished by many others before we received them. Therefore, you will see signs of ageing, natural wear, fading & marks which create their unique look. Overall the condition is good and the condition is commensurate with its age.