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Round-top "Saratoga" trunk, circa 1885

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    Posted 8 years ago

    boulderdud…
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    Recently inherited. This thing has some mileage on it, but I love the worn treasure-chest look.

    Brass lock reads "Corbin Cabinet Lock Co, New Monitor, Patd Oct 2 1883, New Britain Conn"

    Latches and leather handles still in decent shape. Sheet metal bottom and little wheels still intact. Wood cracked in places. Interior needs restoration. Hinges and lock need some help too.

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    Comments

    1. polaris310, 8 years ago
      Maybe this guy can help

      http://www.thepirateslair.com/antique-steamer-trunks-chests.html
    2. polaris310, 8 years ago
      This guy will do an appraisal

      http://www.thisoldtrunk.com/
    3. polaris310, 8 years ago
      So far, from what I have gathered, this is a "Saratoga" trunk (name of style, not manufacturer)
    4. boulderdude69 boulderdude69, 8 years ago
      Thanks. Learning more now. A true steamer trunk is low-profile and meant to fit under a bed...and the dome top would make it impossible to place upside down or stack other baggage on top maybe.
    5. boulderdude69 boulderdude69, 8 years ago
      Saratoga Trunk, circa 1885. "Round-top."

      Great trunk info here:
      http://www.hmsantiquetrunks.com/trunk-faqs--trunk-myths.html

      The search continues for a true "twin" in better condition...
    6. greendog greendog, 8 years ago
      Beautiful trunk, it was probably covered with leather originally . This is just a suggestion if it were me I would clean all the wood with Murphys oil soap and a soft brush, clean all metal with steel wool, polish up your ornamental hardware and that brass lock, give it a light sanding and a stain of your choice, personally I like light on the body of the trunk and dark on the slats put a clear coat on it and it will look fantastic!! wish it was mine.
    7. Drill Drill, 8 years ago
      wow! Apparently everyone's site gets a "plug" today.

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