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The Brewster Chest is made of Norway Pine and iron. It was probably made in Holland in the 17th century and descended through the Brewster family. It is believed that Elder Brewster brought this chest from Holland on the Speedwell and to America on the Mayflower in 1620. At the time the Pilgrims lived in Holland, pine from Norway was plentiful, as a result of extensive trade between the two countries.
A chest was the single most important piece of furniture a colonist could bring. It could be used not only for storage, but also as a table surface, seat or even bed. The dark reddish-brown paint is probably original. Iron straps reinforce the chest and it has inside hinges, typical of the era. The six board form dates from the 16th century