Some of the styles of the antique cedar hope chests usually have a lidded blanket chest. In some traditions there may be one or two side by side drawers underneath the lid.
To easily identify a real Cedar Hope Chest, is by knowing the history of the manufacturer. Also, by checking the serial number is often found on the bottom of Cedar Hope Chest.
Traditionally a hope chest would contain clothing, bed linens, quilts, dishware, and sometimes a special dress or outfit. The hope chest or cedar chest was mainly kept by women hoping to be future brides so it was filled with things in preparation of their new household.
A hope chest, dowry chest, cedar chest, or glory box is a chest used to collect items such as clothing and household linen, by unmarried young women in anticipation of married life. The term "hope chest" or "cedar chest" is used in the midwest or south of the United States; in the United Kingdom, the term is "bottom drawer"; while "glory box" is used by women in Australia.
Yes there was, I have one that was made 11/29/1939 with original documentation and aroma tested and gaurenteed. I however have no idea of the value as mine has been in the family since it was new.
Looking to sell the above referenced hope chest purchased in 1958. Can anyone help with value/price
You can find cedar deck places online at websites such as http://www.gardenstructure.com/gallery/section/deck_designs and http://www.cedar-deck.org/. Hope this helps.
If you have an ebay account you can check the "sold" listings. A recent sale on ebay, item 151262794224, 1944 Lane cedar/hope chest sold for $150.
Eventually your tower gets so high you find the chest and they make a lab and you can make VIP 'S from people Hope this helps
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At the Aryan-mart. AT antique stores and auction sites that specialze in Negro Americana. I hope you are using them as illustrations of the BAD old days
Wikipedia lists its cut as "Antique cushion."
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