Customer Photographic Examples of our Antique Trunks Being used as a Military or Naval Retirement Shadow Box and Storage Chest!! |
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HUGE! Largest Flat Top We Have Yet to Restore! Late 19th Century All Wood Flat Top Antique Steamer Trunk with a Rich Natural Finish to the Pine Wood Body and Red Oak Slats. Combination of Pine Wood Body, Oak Wood Slats, and Leather Edging Offers a Fantastic Character That Only 100+ Year Old Seasoned Wood Can Achieve. This Trunk Also Has Swirl Impressions Left in the Wood From the Original First Cut at the Saw Mill! The Heavy Duty Polished Silvery Hardware Contrasts Beautifully Against the Wood and Consists of: a Lid Lift, Lid Guides, Heavy Duty Front Latches, Edge Guards, Original End Caps w/ New Leather Handles, and 4 Heavy Duty Rear Hinges, 4 Metal Securing Strips w/ Large Silvery Capped Nails. Original Wide Leather-like Trim on All Edges in a Decorative Wavy Design with Polished Nail Heads! Brass Manufacturer's Badge Affixed to the Exterior: "William Wilmington, Toledo, OH". Working Brass Lock and Key! |
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43"L x 23"D x 24"H A HUGE and substantial flat top! Would be a centerpiece in any room, even in a contemporary decor! Make a great table or perhaps as a military or Navy shadow box, or found at the end of a King Size bed! Customer Pickup Preferred Due to Size. |
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Custom Designed, Handcrafted, and Hand Lettered in Caligraphy on your Antique 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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