Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Old army trunk original art work

In Military and Wartime > Show & Tell and Furniture > Trunks > Show & Tell.
scottvez's loves1483 of 2547Victorian Eastlake parlor chairA small Loetz vase
6
Love it
1
Like it

ttomtuckerttomtucker loves this.
trunkmantrunkman loves this.
HunterHunter likes this.
ManikinManikin loves this.
pw-collectorpw-collector loves this.
scottvezscottvez loves this.
DrFluffyDrFluffy loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 11 years ago

    Johnybinfa…
    (1 item)

    Here are some pics of my old army trunk I have had it for years and have been trying to research it if any one has any info about the pics let me know, the top has what looks like AH Rodgers,

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Military and Wartime
    See all
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War Relic Confederate Canister Shot Appomattox VA
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War ...
    $20
    Old Rare Antique Civil War Relic Bullets CSA & US Miniballs Appomattox, Virginia
    Old Rare Antique Civil War Relic Bu...
    $35
    1970'S Military Canvas Vintage messenger Soviet army Distressed crossbody bag
    1970'S Military Canvas Vintage mess...
    $15
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War Relic Miniball, Button and Marble
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War ...
    $14
    logo
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War Relic Confederate Canister Shot Appomattox VA
    Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War ...
    $20
    See all

    Comments

    1. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      1st pic: bugle insignia (in its early days it was for Infantry, in this era bugler or musician), Indian Head is symbol for the 2nd Infantry Divison.

      2nd pic: I can read "school" written below the insignia. It looks familiar to me (I have seen it before) but don't recall what unit

      3rd pic: Insignia for the MTC or motor tranport corps. Didn't exist too long after WW1.

      This LOOKS to be WW1 era (camo patter looks to be from that era as well).

      Some photos of the entire trunk may be helpful in making the determination. Include hardware/ locks/ hinges/ inside with trays, etc...

      scott

    2. too_much_stuff, 11 years ago
      The Army Helmet with the Wings is the symbol used during World War One by the US Army Motor Transport Corps. The Indian in the star is a symbol of the 2nd Infantry Division, though I cannot explain why the symbol is in a circle instead of a shield, possibly artistic license. The other symbols look they are either French or English.
      It is an interesting item, and I hope this helps in the identification.
    3. too_much_stuff, 11 years ago
      Wow, sorry, was busy researching and did not refresh. anyway good answer scottvez.
    4. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Different units used various backgrounds and colors for the 2nd Division patch-- it is a way to determine exact units.

      It was standardized post WW1.

      scott
    5. Johnybinfantry, 11 years ago
      Thx for the info I can do some more research now, I could not load more then 4 pics, but wow WWI any advice on how to preserve it, oil the outside or spray it with clean coat or better to do nothing?
    6. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      I would just wipe it off-- don't see a need for anything else.

      You could add another posting with photos of the entire trunk and interior, if you want some more assistance.

      scott (former 11B)
    7. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 11 years ago
      I see you’ve got some great information already. I only have some speculation to add.

      The horn is possibly a copy of French insignia. It’s similar to the insignia of the Chasseurs Alpins, and may be a nod to them, as the American military did most of its fighting in France.

      The running devil illustration is typical of the WWI period, and appears in several official and unofficial unit insignia. Underneath it seems to read “CH. (or CW?) DEFENCE (or OFFICERS’?) School. If I’m close to being correct, then CH or CW may stand for Chemical or Chemical Warfare. The devil would make sense for a logo, because the Chemical Warfare Service was sometimes referred to as the “poisonous gas and hell fire” section. The CW was also in charge of flame throwers.
    8. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Good point by chris on a possible French connection with the horn insignia.

      scott

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.