Antique Wooden Hand Carved Tramp Art Table Top Dresser 3 Drawers Needs Repair
Product Description: Possibly during the Great Depression or earlier, this table-top dresser was carved and constructed with wood, nails and finished with a stain. With each piece of Tramp Art being unique in its own way by using discarded materials, this dresser was made from a variety nails, wood, crates, and boxes. Take notice the walls of the drawers were made using strips of wood from a National Biscuit crate and candle crate. It’s a chunky piece standing 17 inches tall and weighing just under 10 pounds with notched-carved corners and 4 legs. It has a bit of a crude making to it with uneven drawers and areas of splattered yellow paint. An interesting Americana Folk Art piece.
Note: Please refer To “Condition” section for additional information.
Circa: Likely Earlier 1900s
Dimensions: Length: 15 ½”, Width, 8”, Height: 17”
Product Weight: 9 pounds 10 ounces
Primary Material: Wood
Origin: United States
Marks/Backstamps: No visible markings
Condition: Used. Condition is commensurate with age & use. One drawer needs repair. The front face has separated from the sides and can pull off. Yellow paint spatters in areas on top, sides and front. Appears to be the same paint seen on the back of one drawer (as shown). Drawers are uneven and can be very fussy to use. Please refer to photographs.
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