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Stamped KWONG WAN – HONG KONG, this mid-century camphor trunk tells a quieter story than the deeply carved “souvenir” boxes most people know.
After 1949, many Cantonese carvers resettled in Hong Kong and turned their skills toward a booming export trade. By the mid-1950s, companies such as George Zee, J.L. George, Cathay Arts — and smaller shops like Kwong Wan — were shipping camphor chests, tables, and cabinets to Britain, America, and Australia.
Where the tourist-market models bristled with high-relief dragons, boats, and pagodas, this example reflects the “linen-grade” line: broad panels cut in low relief, leaving a smooth surface meant to hold quilts, linens, or serve as a coffee table without snagging fabrics. Carved scenes — horses cantering through a stylised landscape — keep the romance alive without overwhelming the form.
Camphor was prized not just for its warm grain but for its aromatic oil, long valued as a natural deterrent to moths and silverfish. Families trusted trunks like this to guard seasonal bedding and textiles. The brass hasp and feet give a subtle nod to Chinese export taste while keeping the silhouette restrained.
Because many working chests were sold unmarked, the interior KWONG WAN – HONG KONG stamp is more than decoration: it anchors the piece to Hong Kong’s post-war carving industry and helps date it to the 1950s–early 1960s, when Western servicemen and tourists created steady demand for practical, fragrant storage. Surviving stamped, low-relief examples are scarce; most online listings highlight only the later high-relief, “show-carve” style.
Whether placed at the foot of a bed, used as a coffee-table trunk, or standing sentinel in an entry, this chest blends authenticity with usability — a handsome bridge between hand-carved tradition and mid-century design pragmatism.
Specifications
- Maker: KWong Wan
- Type: Carved storage chest / trunk
- Material: Solid camphor wood with brass hardware
- Height: 20 in
- Width: 39 in
- Depth: 17 in
- Condition: Very good; light surface wear consistent with age
- Marks: KWong Wan Hong Kong
- Provenance: Private estate
- Era: Mid-20th century (Chinese Export)
- SKU: KA-Pollock-Pines-1003
- Style: Low-relief / incised panels; Chinese Export / Traditional
- Weight: Approx. 40 lb
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Hand-Carved Camphor Wood Chest Low-Relief — Chinese Export Scenic Trunk (Mid-Century)
$399.00
A richly carved camphor-wood trunk with sailing junks, pagodas, and a bridge scene across its lid and panels. The interior shows the swirling grain of fragrant camphor, prized for keeping linens fresh.
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