Posted 3 years ago
Qtpie1176
(3 items)
I was given this from a friend. I know it’s worth something. I absolutely love it. You can still smell the leather smell in the straps.
1860 Jenny Lind stagecoach trunk | ||
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Posted 3 years ago
Qtpie1176
(3 items)
I was given this from a friend. I know it’s worth something. I absolutely love it. You can still smell the leather smell in the straps.
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This trunk is known as a Jenny Lind trunk. A tell tale sign is the large brass buttons and hour glass or bread loaf shape. They were made by hundreds of makers
between the 1840s to the end of the 1870s. The were covered in paper, oilcloth ,Zinc and leather. Some had hardwood slats. The better models tended to be brass banded ,embossed leather covered ones. Just for your information the Robert Graves company listed on the inside, is a wall paper company, not the trunk manufacturer. Below is a link to that company and it's rich history.
https://www.brownstoner.com/history/robert-graves-wallpapper-company-brooklyn-history/
Below is another link to a patent image: This is more than likely the trunk lock but not 100 percent certainty. Patents can help us to the date when it was made.
http://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pages/US69115-0.png
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pages/USD3394-0.png
We tend not to do values much on this site, having said that, condition of the item
and original parts makes a difference in value.Hope this helps, much luck thanks for the posts.
Thank you Drill for the information. From what it looks like the lock looks to be original the leather straps are original as well. I’m interested in seeing it but don’t know where to begin as far as researching the history and the worth.. in the side of it there is a persons lady name and CUBA NEW YORK on it.