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  2. Hope chest - Wikipedia

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    This dowry chest was often richly decorated, however over time dowry chests gradually became smaller, with jewelry boxes emerging instead of large dowry boxes. [4] By contrast, a "bridal chest" was given to a bride at her wedding by her husband, and so is not a "hope chest" in this regard.

  3. 7 Antique Items From the 1700s That Are Worth Thousands of ...

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    The Antique Continental Armoire is a split-case cabinet that is selling for $5,800 by Old Plank Antiques and Custom. It is 78.25 by 86.50 by 29 inches. These European cabinets hold a lot of value ...

  4. Chinese pre-wedding customs - Wikipedia

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    The bride's parents may include the 嫁妝 gaa jòng (bride's dowry) (jiàzhuāng) along with the reciprocal gifts on the day of betrothal, or may present the bride's dowry separately a few days before the wedding ceremony. Chinese dowries typically include: bedding (e.g. pillows, bolsters, comforter set, blankets, bed sheets)

  5. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    Bride dowry is equivalent to dowry paid to the groom in some cultures, or used by the bride to help establish the new household, and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage. Some cultures may practice both simultaneously. Many cultures practiced bride dowry prior to existing records.

  6. 'Antiques Roadshow': Gift is from Ming Dynasty, worth $60,000

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    On "Antiques Roadshow," a grandmother's small gift to her grandson turned out to be a much bigger deal than he thought. The appraiser said, "An auction estimate on this piece would be $40,000 to ...

  7. Liang Yi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition traced the development of Chinese furniture craftsmanship and style through over 300 objects, from delicately inlaid chests to immense twelve panel screens. Visitors discovered how the clean lines and unadorned grain-work of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) evolved into the European-influenced, ornately carved forms of the Qing ...