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1880's J. Eveleigh Montreal Leather Barrel Stave Trunk

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    Posted 4 years ago

    Im4anythin…
    (91 items)

    Picked this up the other day, bit of personal struggle to do so, but the excellent exterior leather condition made up for it. It measures in at 34" Long x 22" Deep x 30" Tall. The only damage to the surface of the leather is the dime size spot (if that) on the back and a small crack on one lid top panel. Both original handles. All four good working wheels. Stunning ornate Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. lock with J Eveleigh & Co. embossed lock receiver. Double front and top nail work. Both original leather lid lifts with small floral dots. The interior foundation is for the most part intact with a fold down box in the lid and envelope on the face. I have encountered these large slat clamps before on a few of my trunks. This is my second J. Eveleigh trunk the other being the small half trunk. This one however makes for a nice addition to my example collection, as it stands for now. They did do quality work... hope you enjoy seeing it..

    History snip-it: I have posted a label (photo 4) from the trunk also shown that I had seen for sale having this J. Eveleigh paper label. Most and if not all documentation including their own company label used on trunks in the 1940's and 50's regarding the founding of this company states 1870. I found this label interesting as it states they won a medal in the 1867 Paris Exposition. Personally having done countless trade shows, and I know that preparation for such an exposition are done well in advance of the actual show and more so back then with horse and steamship travel. Also one would have the facility already with understanding of their process and what they are making intact, I would think, before entering any kind of show, which pushes the date earlier from the 1867 by a couple of years easy. So again, if the label is true, they were established earlier than the 1870 dates always shown, maybe they became a corporation in 1870 therefore stuck to that date & just a sole proprietor before that. Just found this interesting & puzzling.

    Internet history snip-it: There is very little information available about this company. It seems that one John Eveleigh was born in Hereford, England in 1765, moving to Ireland where all of his children were born before emigrating to Montreal, Quebec. One of his descendants, Joseph, remained in this city and founded the luggage company in 1870. In the days of lengthy travel by steamship and rail, there was obviously a huge demand for traveler's trunks.

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    Comments

    1. greendog greendog, 4 years ago
      Very nice, really like the lock.
    2. Drill Drill, 4 years ago
      It's a wonderful trunk in great condition. The lock, the leather embellishments, it amazingly has original "HANDLES", even the interior screams quality manufacturer. That's a
      great pick up.
    3. Drill Drill, 4 years ago
      https://books.google.com/books?id=E6kOAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA5-PA60&lpg=RA5-PA60&dq=J.Everleigh+leatheroid+trunks&source=bl&ots=FmT967QmVM&sig=ACfU3U23xuS_ZiKc7rCb8npfjA7J9PCJ6Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU7paboKPqAhWwgnIEHbUIABoQ6AEwGnoECA0QAQ#v=onepage&q=J.Everleigh%20leatheroid%20trunks&f=false

      Some advertising of J.Eveleigh
    4. Im4anythingOld, 4 years ago
      Thanks Brian!! In all the ad photos it was down so I didn't know it was ornate until I picked it up. Its nice to find a different detail, especially the lock. Thanks for the love!!
    5. Im4anythingOld, 4 years ago
      Thanks Drill, For condition it is quite remarkable. As I was looking over the photos myself & see the wood slats for the age of this trunk damage wise is next to nothing. Same with the metal not a bump that I can see. After seeing and pondering the truly fine condition ...I thought to myself....What the hell happened to the interior? It looks like it has been through a cyclone....lol... Just an observation...lol Thanks for the love and the ads!!
    6. Im4anythingOld, 4 years ago
      Thanks for the love very much appreciated! RichmondLori /fortapache /blunderbuss2 /Drill /Manikin & Greendog!!
    7. Im4anythingOld, 4 years ago
      A couple of bumps on the metal...Ok! ...lol
    8. BigD338 BigD338, 4 years ago
      The condition of the exterior (and interior) is simply amazing! Love the flawless leather & the lock is cool!

    9. Im4anythingOld, 4 years ago
      Thanks for the love very much appreciated! officialfuel /FatBoy64 /BigD338 &
      bjb5859

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