Posted 8 years ago
TrunkerMar…
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!
This unusual trunk has been in my collection for about 12 years now. I bought it from a couple who were renovating an old store in Roanoke, VA and they had found it in the attic. The measurements are 36" wide, 26" tall, and only 6 1/2" deep. I've been collecting trunks and other antiques for over 45 years and I've never come across or seen another one like this in size. Here are some of the more interesting things about it... The front and back are exactly alike with latches and a lock, no hinges on the lid. The locks do work and I have a key. The lid does come off but there is nothing and no paper or fabric lining inside. There are no handles. The bottom has some extra raised metal feet which appear to be original and give it more stability. I've wondered many times what this was actually made for and I've come to my own educated guess, but I'd love to hear your ideas. I believe it was used as a stand up display piece for a store that sold trunks. Some of you have seen pictures of old stores where they had trunks out front or in the window to show some of the trunks they sold. Drill has provided quite a few links to pictures like that in other trunk postings. There are no handles and both sides look like the front. It can be moved to put where they wanted it, probably out front on the sidewalk to let people know they sold trunks. Many old general stores, hardware stores, and luggage stores carried trunks. There were quite a few trunk makers in Virginia that could have made this. It is pretty well made with extra saddler nails (the large head nails on the slats and metal banding). It was black with grime and dirt when I got it so I just cleaned it well and put a little protective clear finish on it. I like using it as a display shelf for some of my antique trunk tins (for coffee, tea, cigars, etc.). Thanks for taking a look!
I'am going to guess its for transporting priceless art work in, love it. P.S. sorry about all the other stuff TrunkerMarvin, and Merry Christmas to you and everyone at the C.W.
Thanks Bobby725!
Thanks greendog! I also thought it might be for artwork or pictures, but wondered why they wouldn't have put handles on it, maybe on the top, because it's very hard to carry this way being so long.
A mystery that we may never know, I think you may be right, that it was a store front display and never intended to be used for anything. It would make a great wall decoration also, very cool.
P.S., is this the condition of it when you got it, if so that could explain why its in this condition, it was never used for anything but a display.
Merry Christmas and Happy New year!! Love your posts, and I see you solved your own mystery ( LOL ). As by the last pic posted here, it appears SANTA USED THIS TRUNK ....LOL
Just kidding !!
Now THAT is very unusual!! Never seen one like this before Marvin. Very nice display you have there in pic #3. Merry Christmas my friend and may 2017 be filled with AWESOME trunk finds for you!!!
What a great piece Marvin! Love the tin trunks on the top too...
Another great find we get the pleasure of seeing... thanks!!
Unique trunk and great find . Merry Christmas to you and your family
Thanks antiquerose, Scott, trunkman, and Manikin!
Greendog, yeah, the condition was pretty much the same when I got it, I just cleaned it and did put just a coat of clear shellac to help protect the canvas more. So I don't think it really got used. Plus the fact that it was found in the attic of a store, as if it was just taken there when not used any more and never sold. ??? Wish I had more information on its history.... don't we all on most of our trunks!
Thanks also to courtenayantiques, officialfuel, and vetraio50!
Marvin I 'm guessing all the Cymbals of my drum set are gonna fit in here, and I can now go touring with Glenn Miller and his band again.This little one is sweet.
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Where would Joel & Penman Trunk have displayed this little beauty. On the roof with the others? (Zoom in lower left)
These folks might know. http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imageserver.x/00000000/haats/HW1890P617261.jpg
Merry Christmas to all.
Drill, wow, you come up with the best old photos and pictures! Wouldn't you love to go through that Penman trunk warehouse! I'll bet we would find more things we've never seen. That is fantastic with the trunks on front and the wagon full!
Thanks also Designer!
Yes Marvin I would ,you just never know what you will find in a trunk or two.
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I hope Santa's bringing that trunk to me.
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This guys selling your trunk Greendog
Very cool! What an unusual piece. I can imagine this sitting in the window of an old store luring in trunk shoppers but not taking up a ton of space.
Thanks myoldkyhome! That's what I was thinking too!
Thanks also to all others for you "love"!
Drill... another great example of the stores selling interesting old trunks! Thanks
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Yes Marvin but my favorites are when they are pictured on the label.
Drill, yes, the labels are great especially when they list so many types of trunks they made. It's interesting that this London trunk maker's store has baby carriages on top and not a trunk, but some did make or sell a variety of things. They also list trunks from India and China, as well as Deed Boxes and Tin Trunks!
Thanks Lisa, fleafinder, trunkingforfun, bjb5859, kyratango, and TheGateKeeper!
Thanks Sean68! Happy New Year everyone!