Posted 11 years ago
kjmwpb
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I begged my Grandmother for this trunk for years. After she passed I had it shipped to me. Now after several years I want to get it restored. I am concerned unless I know more about it. I do know it is well over 75 years old since it was given to my Grandmother as a wedding gift that belonged to someone else previously. It is 34x24x20 with a curved lid.
I believe this to be circa 1890. It is a lovely old trunk that appears in pretty good shape. Is the tray there? The lining and lithograph appear original. If you look closely at the lock it may be marked Eagle Lock Co.Terryville CT on the lock plate. There are many wonderful examples of this type of trunk restored on this site. Lots of good advice, too. The story of your grandmothers gift is the best part. Enjoy.
Another note. Your trunk has five slats across the top. This indicates a higher quality product as most have four or fewer.
Thank you for the information. Yes the tray is there but the lining is not in good shape at all and most of it is dried out and falling apart. I couldn't find any markings, but I will take another look.