Chester County Spice Chest ~ Jewelry Chest
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The Chester County Spice ~ Jewelry
Chest antique furniture replica original dates to 1730-1760. The Early Colonial Americans
had a great affection towards spices, which were quite expensive and treasured. Spice
Storage boxes were made not only to keep one's spices and other herbal remedies but
also secure. As spices became more available The Spice Boxes found uses to hold household
valuables and documents, typically with a keyed lock.
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Chester County Spice Chest ~ Jewelry Chest
Antique Replica: Height 19¾" × Width 17½" × Depth
11" inches.
This Chester County Spice Chest
is of highly figured maple. Versatile in size the antique furniture replica is large
enough to be used as an end table or night stand displaying a Bombe’ Jewelry
Chest. The Spice Box reproduction is also small enough to fit on a Newport Block Front
Chest-of Drawers or an Oxbow Chest. The Chester County Spice Chest features a solid
brass key escutcheon, opening reveals a compartmentalized interior fitted with five
drawers with solid brass knobs.
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Spice Chest open view

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