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    Inlaid Box Made In Harderwijk Internment Camp During World War 1

    $300 (approx conversion from $450)

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    This well made wooden box was made in the Harderwijk internment camp in the Netherlands during World War 1. All four sides carry a veneer of the tumbling blocks design, while the front, the back and the lid are also adorned with an inlaid rosette. The top and bottom of the box is cockbeaded to give a little more interest to the piece, and it stands on four bracket feet. The inside of the lid also carries an inlaid geometric pattern. Inside this pattern is a pen and ink signature, and the chip carved inscription, in French, "A Ma Filleule Harderwyk 1914 15 16 - this translates as "To my goddaughter, Harderwyk", with this spelling of Harderwijk possibly being a French speaker's spelling. When I was doing some research on this box I came across a postcard from Harderwijk showng three men in the camp finishing off very similar boxes, with the box in front of the man on the right an almost identical piece. The back of the postcard has the following inscription in Dutch and French "The making of pretty work boxes".

    On the 4th of August 1914, in order to attack France, Germany invaded neutral Belgium, which resulted in a vast number of Belgians fleeing to the neutral Netherlands. These refugees were housed in a number of displacement camps, one of which was Harderwijk, near the town of the same name. To earn a little money and keep them occupied, inmates were allowed to manufacture small items such as this box. The camps were closed down shortly after the end of the war.


    Condition : It is in very good condition
    Materials : Inlaid
    Origin : Dutch, European
    Manufacture Date : 1916

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    Additional Information

    Code

    4796 (AB-147052)

    Dimensions

    W: 25.3cm  (10")H: 12cm  (4.7")D: 17cm  (6.7")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

    Nationality

    Dutch

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    China Rose Antiques

    Victoria, Australia

    Established by Don and Jenny Patterson in 1992, China Rose Antiques offers a wide range of antique items from ceramics to silver, sewing items, boxes, flatware and tablewares, desk accessories and much more. We offer safe and secure packaging and prompt mailing worldwide. In our packing we use a...