Posted 8 years ago
TrunkerMar…
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Hi Folks, Since some are showing their European trunks I thought I'd show one of my German hat trunks. This one is 20" tall by 15" deep and 15.5" wide. It has brass trim and the lock is brass with an iron and brass hasp. There is a brass label on the side which has the maker Karl Kramer of Hannover, in northern Germany, maker of trunks and leather goods (in German). The inside has a felt-like soft lining and no tray. The leather covering is in good condition and the original sliding leather handles are still present. The lock is marked with a horseshoe design with an "S" in it, and also "Kramer, Hannover". I'm not sure which company actually made the lock, but expect it was another company that put the Kramer name on it for the trunk maker. I expect the initials on top are of the original owner. People often had several trunks when they traveled back when these were used, so sometimes you'll see numbers on them too. Some people had separate trunks for their hats, dresses or suits, and even shoes and umbrellas sometimes. Thanks for taking a look!
A very fine piece Marvin. The lock on this is such high quality -- gorgeous.
Marvin,
This is just fantastic!! I love all of that sheet brass trim and that lock is outstanding! I love the hat trunks and have many in my collection, but this one is far more incredible than any I've came across. Very nice!
Thanks trunkman, yes, it's always interesting to see these different styles of locks. Appreciate your comments.
JSscott...you're much too modest, I know several of your hat trunks are just as nice or better! But it's great that they're all different and we get to see such variety in these old beautiful trunks. Thanks!
Thanks for the "loves" everyone!
Thanks Kerry10456!