| Customer Photographic Examples of our Antique Trunks Being used as a Military or Naval Retirement Shadow Box and Storage Chest!! |
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| Large Late 19th Century (1870s-1890s) All Wood Dome Top Antique Trunk with a Rich Even Natural Finish to the 110+ Year Old Pine Body and Wide Darker Oak Wood Slats Offering a Fantastic Contrast to the Polished Heavy Duty Hardware Still Retaining Much of its Original Black Japanning. Original Hardware Consists of a Lid Lift, Slat Clamps with Decorative Design, 2 Nail Strips Across the Body and Lid. Original End Caps and New Leather Handles. Very Nice Grain with Lots of Character to the Extra Thick Planks Used in this Trunks Construction. VERY RARE Historically Significant Victorian Lithograph of a Male and Female Black Minstrel in Period Dress Singing and Playing the Piano - Only One we have Every Seen. 3 Heavy Duty Rear Hinges. Working Brass Lock and Key! |
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30"L x 19"D x 23"H Another beautiful very well constructed antique dome top trunk with extra thick planking and would perfectly fit into any contemporary home. Due to their practical use these trunks were not made much larger than this. A great re-purposed as a Army, Air Force, Marine Corps or Navy retirement shadow box. |
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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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