Southern 19th Century Cherry Sugar Chest, - Mar 11, 2023 | Richard D. Hatch & Associates In Nc
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

Southern 19th Century Cherry Sugar Chest,

Related Tables

More Items in Tables

View More

Recommended Furniture

View More
item-147366376=1
item-147366376=2
item-147366376=3
item-147366376=4
item-147366376=5
item-147366376=6
Southern 19th Century Cherry Sugar Chest,
Southern 19th Century Cherry Sugar Chest,
Item Details
Description
attributed to Kentucky or Tennessee, divided interior, on stand, one drawer, turned ball feet, 28" tall, 27" wide, 16" deep, locking, with key...................A Dash of Information: Sugar Chests......By Jessica Helen Weinberg..... There was a time, not so long ago, when basic commodities such as coffee and sugar were exceptionally expensive. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, one could tell they were rubbing elbows with the right crowd if a stout, box-like chest with legs and a lock, was seen on display in an entertainers' home.Found primarily in Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, the case piece that has gone from a functional symbol of wealth to a charming collectible is the wonderfully sweet, American sugar chest. Due to the high cost of sugar, only distinguished homes had the means to acquire it. This brought fourth a wave of smartly designed chests made of fine woods such as cherry and walnut, complete with bottom drawers and a flat top. Antique Sugar chests could also be found with metal handles on either side to move the chest around ones home as needed; the important point being that this item was not to be hidden away in the pantry.The most essential element, however, was the lock. Upon opening an antique sugar chest, two divided sections are revealed; one side to house the light sugar and the other the dark. The sugar itself would have come in cone form and stored as such inside the chest - making it quicker to steal than if it were loosely poured into the basins. Having to literally lock up ones sugar is a great indication of exactly how valuable it was to have. Cabinetmakers continued to build sugar chests well into the 1840s, however, as sugar became less expensive its' design and prestige began to change. Once it evolved into a standard fixture, affluent homes began to see the grand presentation of sugar, spices and coffee as passé....The main difference in appearance between earlier and later sugar chests is size and leg shape. Earlier chests are smaller with tapered legs, where later chests are larger with thickly turned legs.....In terms of collectors value, earlier pieces that are small, box shaped or shaped like a slant desk are the most desired. In addition, pieces that have few repairs and retain their original varnish are far more superior to refinished versions. Should you come across a sugar chest in a local antique store or auction, don't forget to consider the value that these darling little chests can have. In some instances, rare antique sugar chests can fetch estimates of $30,000, depending on condition, decoration and provenance!
Buyer's Premium
  • 20%

Southern 19th Century Cherry Sugar Chest,

Estimate $500 - $800
See Sold Price
Starting Price $250
51 bidders are watching this item.
Get approved to bid.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Flat Rock, NC, us
Offers In-House Shipping
Local Pickup Available

Payment
Accepts seamless payments through LiveAuctioneers

Richard D. Hatch & Associates

Richard D. Hatch & Associates

badge TOP RATED
Flat Rock, NC, United States4,170 Followers
TOP