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  2. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    Chests of drawers often come in 5-, 6-, and 7-drawer varieties, with either a single or a double top drawer. The chest illustrated in this section would be described as a '5 over 2 chest-on-chest', the latter term deriving from the fact that at one time it would have been made as two separable pieces. They are commonly made of wood, similar to ...

  3. Tansu - Wikipedia

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    Apothecary chests with many small drawers to contain medicinal herbs. Because the chests/boxes often needed to be carried by itinerant salesmen, they were often constructed with light-weight kiri (paulownia), [3] or sugi (cedar) wood, and utilized iron hardware only sparingly. [8] Nagamochi kuruma-dansu

  4. Chest (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican chest from the viceregal era, at the Franz Mayer Museum. A chest (also called a coffer or kist) is a type of furniture typically having a rectangular structure with four walls and a removable or hinged lid, primarily used for storage, usually of personal items. The interior space may be subdivided into compartments or sections to ...

  5. 11 Vintage Furniture Pieces Worth Astonishing Amounts - AOL

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    Queen Anne Highboy Chest of Drawers Chairish Featuring walnut wood, shell-carved drawers, and intricate marquetry, this three-piece mahogany chest from the ’80s is valued at around $2,500 .

  6. Old York acquires rare 17th-century chest of drawers

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    The Weare Chest is one of the finest known chests of drawers produced by the shop tradition. Old York Historical Society has purchased a rare Boston chest of drawers that descended in the Weare ...

  7. Campaign furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most common item of campaign furniture is the chest of drawers, often referred to as a military chest or campaign chest. Campaign chests' primary wood was often mahogany, teak, or camphor, although cedar, pine and other woods were also used. The dominant type breaks down into two sections, and has removable feet.

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