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    Posted 2 years ago

    jlfyoda
    (6 items)

    Ok, I am quite new to these trunks, but couldn't resist when I came across several recently. I got two of these hunch back trunks, three flat metal trunks, an English trunk/railway basket, and a wardrobe trunk. This one intrigues me as I cannot find matches to the hardware on the lid. I have found some that closely resemble but not a match. Could anyone point me in the right direction for the hardware? There are #1 Taylor patent latches on it, if that helps.

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    1. Drill Drill, 2 years ago
      The binding and more than likely the hardware was made by J.H. Sessions and sons.
      http://cf.collectorsweekly.com/stories/fzjoFxy8f6Pz1pUk-4Y8cg.jpg

      The Sessions link above was previously posted by Jim Cardoza on collectors weekly.
      hope this helps.

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