Gustav Stickley Collector’s Chest

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The original of this reissued 1910 Gustav Stickley chest is now in the Stickley Museum in Fayetteville, New York. It was referred to as a shirt-waist box and was used in Gustav Stickley’s Syracuse home on Columbus Avenue and later in his daughter’s summer home in Skaneateles, New York. The chest is made of solid quartersawn white oak or wild black cherry. It is cedar lined and has a floral inlay of cherry and maple. The chest may be used as a window or fireside seat, a small cocktail table, at the foot of a bed, or as a treasured work of art in any room.
Dark copper handles are standard on both oak and cherry.


