
Brass Bound Indian Military Chest From Rajasthan -19th Century
This handsome Anglo-Indian military chest dates to the 19th century and is a fine example of campaign furniture made for officers of the British Indian Army. Constructed from solid teak with original brass and iron fittings, it bears the mellow patina of long service and travel. The interior opens to a spacious single compartment with a sturdy chain support that prevents the lid from overextending — a thoughtful detail typical of well-made military chests of the period.
These chests were designed to withstand the rigours of life on campaign while offering the durability and practicality demanded by colonial officers. Today, it makes a superb and characterful coffee table or storage trunk, perfectly suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with brass and iron fittings
- Features: Brass-bound corners and strapping, original handles, single-compartment interior with chain support
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W66 x D38 x H42 cm
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Brass Bound Indian Military Chest From Rajasthan -19th Century
This handsome Anglo-Indian military chest dates to the 19th century and is a fine example of campaign furniture made for officers of the British Indian Army. Constructed from solid teak with original brass and iron fittings, it bears the mellow patina of long service and travel. The interior opens to a spacious single compartment with a sturdy chain support that prevents the lid from overextending — a thoughtful detail typical of well-made military chests of the period.
These chests were designed to withstand the rigours of life on campaign while offering the durability and practicality demanded by colonial officers. Today, it makes a superb and characterful coffee table or storage trunk, perfectly suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with brass and iron fittings
- Features: Brass-bound corners and strapping, original handles, single-compartment interior with chain support
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W66 x D38 x H42 cm
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This handsome Anglo-Indian military chest dates to the 19th century and is a fine example of campaign furniture made for officers of the British Indian Army. Constructed from solid teak with original brass and iron fittings, it bears the mellow patina of long service and travel. The interior opens to a spacious single compartment with a sturdy chain support that prevents the lid from overextending — a thoughtful detail typical of well-made military chests of the period.
These chests were designed to withstand the rigours of life on campaign while offering the durability and practicality demanded by colonial officers. Today, it makes a superb and characterful coffee table or storage trunk, perfectly suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with brass and iron fittings
- Features: Brass-bound corners and strapping, original handles, single-compartment interior with chain support
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with rich patina consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W66 x D38 x H42 cm























