
Dutch Colonial Jackfruit Chest From Sri Lanka -18th Century
This majestic Indo-Dutch chest harks back to the colonial days and the 'Spice Wars'. Originally from colonial Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), it dates from the middle of the 18th century. It is beautifully constructed from jackfruit wood with an ebony trim and beading. The beautiful simplicity of the chest contrasted with its intricate and flamboyant brass decoration makes this chest incredibly striking. It is an exceptional example of Indo-Dutch furniture and would have been owned by a trader traveling between Sri-Lanka, South India, and Europe.
A dramatic addition to any room and a good height for a coffee table. Perfect for storing bedding. An impressive centerpiece for any room which comes with a working lock and key.
The wooden feet are removable (as seen in photographs). If you would like them fixed, please speak to us at the time of purchase. Often the part ebonised wooden bun feet are lost which makes this a far less common piece.
Dimensions:
120 x 54 x 48 (wxdxh cms)
With Feet: 120 x 60 x 59 (wxdxh)
From Ceylon (modern-day Sri-Lanka)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout
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Dutch Colonial Jackfruit Chest From Sri Lanka -18th Century
This majestic Indo-Dutch chest harks back to the colonial days and the 'Spice Wars'. Originally from colonial Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), it dates from the middle of the 18th century. It is beautifully constructed from jackfruit wood with an ebony trim and beading. The beautiful simplicity of the chest contrasted with its intricate and flamboyant brass decoration makes this chest incredibly striking. It is an exceptional example of Indo-Dutch furniture and would have been owned by a trader traveling between Sri-Lanka, South India, and Europe.
A dramatic addition to any room and a good height for a coffee table. Perfect for storing bedding. An impressive centerpiece for any room which comes with a working lock and key.
The wooden feet are removable (as seen in photographs). If you would like them fixed, please speak to us at the time of purchase. Often the part ebonised wooden bun feet are lost which makes this a far less common piece.
Dimensions:
120 x 54 x 48 (wxdxh cms)
With Feet: 120 x 60 x 59 (wxdxh)
From Ceylon (modern-day Sri-Lanka)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout
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This majestic Indo-Dutch chest harks back to the colonial days and the 'Spice Wars'. Originally from colonial Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), it dates from the middle of the 18th century. It is beautifully constructed from jackfruit wood with an ebony trim and beading. The beautiful simplicity of the chest contrasted with its intricate and flamboyant brass decoration makes this chest incredibly striking. It is an exceptional example of Indo-Dutch furniture and would have been owned by a trader traveling between Sri-Lanka, South India, and Europe.
A dramatic addition to any room and a good height for a coffee table. Perfect for storing bedding. An impressive centerpiece for any room which comes with a working lock and key.
The wooden feet are removable (as seen in photographs). If you would like them fixed, please speak to us at the time of purchase. Often the part ebonised wooden bun feet are lost which makes this a far less common piece.
Dimensions:
120 x 54 x 48 (wxdxh cms)
With Feet: 120 x 60 x 59 (wxdxh)
From Ceylon (modern-day Sri-Lanka)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout






















