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    Posted 14 years ago

    PanicFan
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    Picked up this W.W. Winship & Sons Trunk. . the only info i have found is that was made in boston durning the 20s by Winship inc, who was bought out by a london based company. so if anyone as more info about winship wardrobe trunks, send to cole40k@yahoo.com
    KEY MADE AND WORKS!!!!

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    1. jackofalltrades, 14 years ago
      I would say a competant locksmith could get it open and supply a key for a fair price .
    2. Bootson Bootson, 14 years ago
      I got an old trunk opened and a new key made for an old trunk I had at my local hardware store / locksmith. Cost about $25.
    3. TrunkerMarvin TrunkerMarvin, 14 years ago
      Hi, I have the patent for this Winship trunk and other Winship patents, ads, articles, etc. about the Winsip trunk company, one of the first trunk makers in Boston. They bought out the Faber trunk company of Utica, NY in the early 1900's and had their main factory in Utica NY in the following years. They were a very large trunk company and made many styles of trunks. I own a miniature model of this wardrobe trunk with the original Winship label. You can check with me about getting some of the historical information. Marvin@ThisOldTrunk.com
    4. Kaitlin Collins-Orr, 13 years ago
      My great grandfather was Walter Whyte Winship (W.W. Winship). I have plenty of information on the history of my family and the trunks if you are interested.
    5. carlabebout, 13 years ago
      Hello Kaitlin! I just found this beautiful trunk, it needs a lot of work, but I am interested in the family history and the trunks, I am considering getting this trunk for my living room, I don't know how to restore it, but the trunk is so nice that I would very much like to restore it myself. If you have any info on how-to restore this trunk I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
    6. bobby_holland27, 13 years ago
      Hello everyone!! I also purchased one of the Winship Wardrobe The Trunk with Doors from 1923, I think. I have not seen another trunk that opens in the same way til this if cole4ok could send the info they got that would work if your still checking this. Any information would really be helpful, please send to bobby_holland27@yahoo.com Thank you for all your help!
    7. jez91210, 12 years ago
      Hi u was wondering if any one coulp help me with a site that might be able to tell me either exactly how old my trunk is or what its worth. my w.w. winship and sons corp trunk looks exactly like this one, except for its not as well of shape on the outside, and the color of fabric on the inside is a blue instead of black. if anyone could give any information to me that would great:)
    8. jez91210, 12 years ago
      email address:JeZ91210@yahoo.com
    9. kenleelin, 1 year ago
      Hi Kaitlin, I have another of your great-grandfather's trunks that was my great-grandmother's, who grew up in Boston herself. I would love to take you up on your offer to learn more about the W W Winship company history you mentioned. I'm new to this site and not sure how to correspond directly.

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