| RARE Hidden Drawer in Original Lift Out Tray!! Late 19th Century Large Roll Top Restored Antique Trunk! Fantastic Rich and Even Natural Golden Finish to the Pine Wood Body and Red Oak Wood Slats Contrast Beautifully with the Heavy Duty Hardware Retaining Much of the Original Black Japanning! All Original Heavy Duty Hardware Was Carefully Scrubbed and Polished. Front Latches Have Built-in Lid Lifts, Protective Edge Corner Guards, Front Edge Protectors, and Metal Edging and Body Trim Offers both Great Character and Durability to this Trunk. Very Unique Original End Caps have Integral Lid Guides with New Leather Handles. The Original Lift Out Tray Was Carefully Preserved and Has Lots of Compartments and Even a Hidden Secret Drawer Behind a Wooden Partition! Working Lock and Key! |
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33"L x 21"D x 23.5"H A fantastic roll top antique trunk with a stunning contrast between the golden pine body, red oak slats, and heavy duty polished hardware retaining much of its original black japanning. Perfect Re-purpose as a Coffee Table!! |
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| Custom Designed, Handcrafted, and Hand Lettered in Caligraphy on your Antique Chest |
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| Customer Photographic Examples of our Antique Trunks Being used as a Military or Naval Retirement Shadow Box and Storage Chest!! |
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| Note the Flatop and Two Monitor or Waterfall Trunks, Each Being Individually Unique at the Very Time of Production. |
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We all romanticize about the mystique of these antique trunks. The possible owners and travels that each steamer trunk has taken, along with the high level of detailed craftsmanship in the original production of each and every steamer trunk with that individualized character giving both intrinsic and non-intrinsic value. |
It was a common practice that loyal and productive craftsmen would be allowed to bring their children to work with them to learn a craft, so many of the children in this photograph were more than likely sons of the men shown. |
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