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Old Trunk - possibly lugage

By bluckc, 18 February, 2014
Description

This trunk was found in my great aunts attic.. it looks very old and has brass handles and lock. This looks in very condition. its is also very large.

Category
Home Furnishings
Medium
handles look like brass
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
about a meter or so wide
History
this is at least 50 years old
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

1 day 10 hours ago

Vintage Steamer Trunk (Circa Mid-20th Century)

Vintage Steamer Trunk (Circa Mid-20th Century)

Description:
This is a classic steamer or travel trunk, likely dating from the 1940s to early 1960s. Key features include:

  • Hard-sided construction with what appears to be fiberboard or canvas covering
  • Brass-plated hardware, including dual latches, a central lock with hasp, and reinforced corners
  • Wooden slats possibly hidden beneath the exterior material
  • Riveted black metal binding for edge protection

Condition:
Excellent — the exterior shows minimal signs of wear, the hardware appears intact and functional, and the trunk retains a clean, uniform surface. No major dents, tears, or corrosion visible in the photos.

Dimensions:
Estimated to be approx. 40" wide x 22" high x 22" deep based on visual proportion and your estimate of "about a meter wide."

Historical Context:

Steamer trunks like this were widely used from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. By the 1950s, they transitioned from travel necessity to home storage furniture. This piece may have been manufactured by a company such as Seward, Hartmann, or Belber, all of which were popular American luggage makers. The brass fittings suggest it was a more durable or upscale model, though no manufacturer label is visible in the provided images.

Valuation:

Estimated Market Value:
💰 $125 – $250 USD

  • Higher end applies if it retains a clean interior, original tray insert, and working lock/key
  • Slightly lower if interior has been stripped or repurposed

Factors affecting value:

  • Provenance (family attic find adds charm)
  • Brass hardware (more desirable than painted steel)
  • Condition (yours is well preserved, which increases value)
  • Interior details (liners, labels, or compartments can add collectible appeal)

Recommendations:

  • Authentication: Look for a maker’s label or stamp under the lid or inside the trunk lining.
  • Usage: These are popular for vintage dĂ©cor, blanket storage, or coffee table conversions.
  • Professional Appraisal: Not necessary unless you find labels from a luxury maker or significant historical use (e.g., military or transatlantic voyage).
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