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Chip-Carved Tramp Art Box on Stacked Pedestal Feet (c. 1936)
Object Description:
The piece is dated "1936," a feature carved prominently into the central front panel, which provides a valuable anchor for the object.
The primary decorative motif consists of a traditional, rhythmic "squiggle" or wave chip-carving pattern, executed across all visible surfaces. The construction follows classic tramp art methodology, with notched and layered wood forming the walls and the distinctive stacked pedestal feet at each corner.
The interior is finished with a red paper, a common contrastive feature in such pieces. The object remains in sound structural condition, with minor wear consistent with its age and use. This includes a small loss (chip) to one of the front feet and a stabilized chip/crack in the layering of the lower left front quadrant.
Dimensions: 13” W x 8.75” D x 4.75” H (33 x 22.2 x 12 cm)
Key Features:
Dated Provenance: Features the year of creation (1936) carved into the façade.
Construction: Built using the signature stacked and notched layering method of tramp art, including its elevated form on four corner feet.
Condition: Presents in very good condition, with minor, stable condition.
Chip-Carved Tramp Art Box on Stacked Pedestal Feet (c. 1936)
Object Description:
The piece is dated "1936," a feature carved prominently into the central front panel, which provides a valuable anchor for the object.
The primary decorative motif consists of a traditional, rhythmic "squiggle" or wave chip-carving pattern, executed across all visible surfaces. The construction follows classic tramp art methodology, with notched and layered wood forming the walls and the distinctive stacked pedestal feet at each corner.
The interior is finished with a red paper, a common contrastive feature in such pieces. The object remains in sound structural condition, with minor wear consistent with its age and use. This includes a small loss (chip) to one of the front feet and a stabilized chip/crack in the layering of the lower left front quadrant.
Dimensions: 13” W x 8.75” D x 4.75” H (33 x 22.2 x 12 cm)
Key Features:
Dated Provenance: Features the year of creation (1936) carved into the façade.
Construction: Built using the signature stacked and notched layering method of tramp art, including its elevated form on four corner feet.
Condition: Presents in very good condition, with minor, stable condition.