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Dimensões: 143,2cm x 68cm x 69cm H.

Código: MOVEL24117

Raríssimo baú em cedro europeu policromado com guarnições em ferro batido. Caixa retangular, tampa plana, com exterior em “brick red”. Ao ser aberto revela interior pintado em verde, ornamentado por cena de dois casais passeando em jardim florido. Alças, dobradiças e reforços da caixa em ferro batido.

Estados Unidos da América, século XVIII.

18th-Century Immigrant Coffer: A Testament to Swedish Craftsmanship in the New World This exquisite 18th-century painted coffer likely tells the story of a Swedish artisan who ventured to North America, carrying with them the traditions of Scandinavian craftsmanship. Built from solid pine, this chest showcases a harmonious blend of Old World techniques and the practical demands of frontier life. The original red-painted exterior, softened and enriched by time, bears the marks of history, while the robust hand-forged iron hardware—including corner reinforcements, side handles, and a central lockplate—reflects both functionality and durability. Inside, the coffer reveals a breathtaking hand-painted scene adorning the lid. It features elegantly attired figures amidst blooming trees and floral motifs, rendered in vibrant greens, reds, and yellows. This naive yet charming artwork speaks to a longing for home and heritage, capturing the nostalgia of a craftsman recreating a slice of Sweden in a distant land. Every dovetail joint is meticulously crafted, a testament to the artisan’s skill and dedication to longevity. The coffer’s generous proportions suggest it was not only a storage chest but also an essential traveling companion, safeguarding valuables and memories alike. This piece is more than furniture; it’s a cultural artifact—a bridge between Sweden and America, between tradition and adaptation. Whether placed in a historical interior, a collector’s gallery, or as a statement piece in a contemporary space, this coffer stands as a symbol of resilience, artistry, and the enduring human spirit in the face of change.

Dimensões: 128,4cm x 59,5cm x 90cm H.

Código: MOVEL24116

Grande baú em castanho, ainda nas linhas do mobiliário Gótico. Tampa arqueada, caixa reta formada por tábuas em painéis decorados com rosetas entalhadas. Pés retilíneos. Guarnições em ferro batido.

Península Ibérica, século XVII.

Antique Iberian Coffer, Late 17th to Early 18th Century
This remarkable antique coffer, dating from the late 17th to early 18th century, embodies the rustic elegance and enduring craftsmanship of Iberian design, likely originating from Spain or Portugal. Crafted from solid hardwood, possibly oak or chestnut, it showcases exceptional durability and a warm patina earned over centuries of careful use.
The façade is adorned with intricately hand-carved sunburst or rosette motifs, a signature element of Iberian furniture from this period, symbolizing protection and prosperity. These symmetrical patterns, set against recessed panels, provide a subtle yet captivating visual harmony. The robust iron lockplate at the center suggests the coffer was designed to safeguard valuable possessions, adding an air of mystery to its storied past.
The lid opens to reveal a spacious interior, marked by the natural grain of the wood and reinforced with traditional joinery. Its proportions strike a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it suitable as a storage piece or a distinctive focal point in any room.
This coffer is not merely a piece of furniture; it’s a tangible fragment of history, carrying with it the weight of tradition and the whispers of bygone eras. Whether placed in an entryway, living room, or at the foot of a grand bed, it promises to infuse your space with timeless character and authenticity.
An exceptional acquisition for collectors of antique furniture or anyone who values the beauty of historic craftsmanship.

Dimensões: 97cm x 49,5cm x 77,5cm H.

Código: MOVEL4097

Baú em jacarandá, nas linhas Maria I. Caixa retangular, rasa, com tampo emoldurado e fechadura em ferro batido. Frente e laterais guarnecidas por frisos, e fachada decorada por almofadas em “doce de leite”. Interior policromado, apresentando arranjos florais. Base retangular com barra larga e recortada, e pés que afinam-se para baixo.

Minas Gerais, século XVIII.

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