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What was a trunk maker?

What was a trunk maker?

A person who builds large hinged boxes (trunks).

How do I identify an antique steamer trunk?

Most vintage steamer trunks were made with wood slats, canvas or duck cloth, waterproof paper, and sometimes animal hide. They were decorated with tin, either flat or embossed. High-end steamer trunks were covered in leather and typically had a unique metal design embossed into the material.

How do I know if my trunk is valuable?

If you paint anything on the trunk black or gold (metal banding, corners, etc) the trunk’s value will fall in the low end of the range. Having the original key pushes the value up, as do any types of tags or labels indicating who made the trunk.

What companies made steamer trunks?

These were extremely prestigious trunks, made in dome-top, flat-top, and bevel-top styles. Well-known malletiers (trunk makers) include Louis Vuitton, Goyard, Moynat, Haskell Brothers, M. M. Secor, Leatheroid, Clinton, Hartmann, Oshkosh, Molloy, Truesdale, and Taylor.

What were old trunks used for?

Today, they are used as furniture or storage. Trunks have been used around the world for thousands of years. The small, flat-topped trunk, we see in use today were popular during the Victorian era and were used primarily for storage. They were usually made of pine and covered in decorative material or leather.

Who invented the trunk?

History and construction Although trunks have been around for thousands of years in China and elsewhere, the most common styles seen and referred to today date from the late 18th century to the early 20th century, when they were supplanted in the market by the cost-effective and lighter suitcase.

Why is it called a steamer trunk?

Cabin trunks, which are sometimes called “true” steamer trunks, were the equivalent of today’s carry-on luggage. They were low-profiled and small enough to fit under the berths of trains or in the cabin of a steamer, hence their name.

What can you do with an old trunk?

A vintage trunk can be also turned into a home bar, just renovate or decorate it as you need and then put on some legs of your choice, or put several trunks on each other. Voila! you can use the top or open the chest and place bottles and glasses inside.

Do old trunks have any value?

The most important factor in determining the value of your antique trunk is rarity and style. Louis Vuitton trunks can sell for 3,000 to over 20,000 dollars while a common dome style trunk may only sell for 75 to 150 dollars. Most french made trunks are worth much more than American made steamer trunks.

Are old trunks worth anything?

With the above information in consideration the average American made trunk is worth about 100 to 300 depending on the style, size and condition. If fully restored prices can be anywhere from $400 to $900. Most french made trunks will bring over $2,000 or more.

Why do they call them steamer trunks?

Are old trunks valuable?

Where was trunkmakersg leather goods company originally located?

LAC, WIS. with some operations in NJ but based in Canada. patents for the company’s own design of trunk hardware pieces. Leather goods, trunks. in Saginaw but the owners moved to Lansing in 1931.

Where are the trunk makers of society goods?

Armstrong, E.A., Detroit, MI “Makers of Society Goods” Atkinson, John S. 48 Fairfield Av. Bridgeport, CT. Atlanta Trunk Factory, 92 Whitehall St. Atlanta, GA Atlas Trunk & Leather Works, 341 South Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL. Atwood & Gould Trunk Co. 32 Federal & 135 Congress Sts.

Where can I get an antique trunk made?

Atlanta Trunk Factory, 92 Whitehall St. Atlanta, GA Atlas Trunk & Leather Works, 341 South Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL. Atwood & Gould Trunk Co. 32 Federal & 135 Congress Sts. Boston, MA. 1907 Formally Rich, Reed, and Atwood. Badger Stare Trunk Factory. 284 & 286 Broadway, Milwaukee, WI. Baer, D. & B. 134 Main St. Evansville, IN

Where was the St Louis trunk manufactory located?

He carried a full line of ready-made work in light Canal-Dover, OH Historical Society. Colombus, OH. St. Louis Trunk Manufactory. 1881 Catalog. Trunks & Valises, 837 & 839 S. Fifth Street, St. and metal covered trunks, sole leather trunks, and toy trunks! were used by several companies.

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