"PC Murphy Trunk Company" St. Louis, MO
with "Eagle Lock Co" Terryville, Conn. U.S.A. Lock Hardware
Upright wardrobe Steamer or Salesmanās Trunk
Measuring 60"H x 23"W x 32"D
Fully Arched Top
Two hinged latched and central lock
4 large hinges down back
Wooden shelves nailed into interior by Nunsā Handyman many years agoā¦
Missing leather straps and center locking bars were also snapped off by said handyman.
Iāve used it as bookshelves and an art supplies cabinet since I found and bought it at age 14ā¦ coming up on 50 nowā¦ (so, purchased in about 1987).
Iāve always been curious about its origin and details of value, etc.
This is a bowed glass display cabinet. It has 4 wooden shelves inside and a mirror inside the back. It's 1/4 sawn Tiger Oak. It has the #13 carved on the inside bottom shelf
I have a James Sadler 1940 biscuit barrel. I would like to sell this - itās still in a good condition with some paint cracking and the gold trim worn away in places.
I am finding it hard to find any pieces with the same pattern so I am unsure roughly how much this is worth.
I can see online that the 8 on the base is the pattern number but I cannot find out much more. Any ideas or help would be really appreciated.
Thrift store find - excellent condition! Iām unable to find this item on google search. There are similar items dating to 1940. Has a large square mirror.
Any ideas on the value?
I'm not sure of the Country of Origin. It could be from the U.S, Europe, or even SE Asia. I have no idea of the time period. If I were to guess, late 1800's/early 1900's. I'm not seeing any markings. I'm sorry I'm not of much help. If anyone knows anything about this piece, and the value, I would appreciate your help. Thank you!
I'm not sure of the Country of Origin. It could be from the U.S, Europe, or even SE Asia. I have no idea of the time period. If I were to guess, late 1800's/early 1900's. I'm not seeing any markings. I'm sorry I'm not of much help. If anyone knows anything about this piece, and the value, I would appreciate your help. Thank you!