How many chests can one person have? I think I need to stop after this one. I fell in love with it when I saw it on Craigslist. I paid $50, which I thought was more than fair for my area. The woman had no idea what it was, she just wanted to get rid of it. It didn't fit much with her decor, she lived in a lavish multimillion dollar home in the woods. I couldn't believe her house! Anyways, I'm trying to date it (not romantically) and was also curious about what kind of wood it might be. I can't tell if it's pine (it seems lighter than pine) or if it's birch.
Info:
What is now the front used to be the back. A replacement lock and escutcheon were added to the new front.
The back has the the holes where the old lock used to be, they have all been filled in with wood dowels.
There is a little plastic tag stapled onto the bottom with numbers. (Museum deacession?)
The replacement handles with new-ish screws appear to be cast iron on a very thin sheet metal base. Maybe late 1800's? Looks like maybe someone bought antique handles and used new screws.
Cast iron and cut? nail replacement hinges.
Rosehead nails. The seller and I both thought it was strange that rosehead nails were used all along the dovetails. Seems like maybe they were added later for reinforcement?
The knots that are in the wood are almost perfect little circles, at first I thought they were dowels.
I hope this one is really old but it seems hard to date...
I have a bunch of pics, so here they are.