Russian Brass-Clad Storage Trunk with Repoussé Decoration
Russian Brass-Clad Storage Trunk with Repoussé Decoration
This Russian storage trunk is constructed from wood and clad in brass sheeting, featuring repoussé decoration throughout. The front panel prominently displays a double-headed eagle, a symbol associated with the Russian Empire, surrounded by scrolling foliate and floral motifs. The top surface is similarly decorated with intricate repoussé work, framed by a border of repeating ornamental patterns. Iron handles are affixed to the sides, and the trunk rests on small metal casters.
The structure is reinforced with riveted metal edging, securing the brass panels to the wooden core. The repoussé technique, achieved by hammering the brass from the reverse side, creates a raised relief effect. The trunk is fitted with iron corner brackets and hinges for additional durability. The interior is lined with wood, providing functional storage space.
Brass-clad trunks of this type were commonly produced in Russia during the 19th and early 20th centuries, often used for storing valuables, textiles, or official documents. The double-headed eagle, historically associated with the Russian coat of arms, signifies imperial connections. The combination of brass sheeting, repoussé work, and iron fittings reflects traditional Russian craftsmanship in metalwork and woodworking.
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